2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2005.04.071
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Chemical evolution of RNA under hydrothermal conditions and the role of thermal copolymers of amino acids for the prebiotic degradation and formation of RNA

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“…Besides, the increase of the ImpC hydrolysis with increasing temperature is a main reason of the low yield of oligo(C) at high temperatures in the present reaction system. These facts suggest that the formation of oligonucleotides would be possible if the relative reaction rate of 2-mer formation is enhanced in the TD reaction and the hydrolysis of the activated nucleotide monomer is inhibited in the present system by some additives, such as protein-like molecules and minerals (Kawamura 2005;Kawamura et al 2005). We are currently searching such materials as well as continuing kinetic analyses of temperature dependence of other prebiotic models of the oligonucleotide formation.…”
Section: Temperature Dependence Of the Rate Constants And The Chemicamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Besides, the increase of the ImpC hydrolysis with increasing temperature is a main reason of the low yield of oligo(C) at high temperatures in the present reaction system. These facts suggest that the formation of oligonucleotides would be possible if the relative reaction rate of 2-mer formation is enhanced in the TD reaction and the hydrolysis of the activated nucleotide monomer is inhibited in the present system by some additives, such as protein-like molecules and minerals (Kawamura 2005;Kawamura et al 2005). We are currently searching such materials as well as continuing kinetic analyses of temperature dependence of other prebiotic models of the oligonucleotide formation.…”
Section: Temperature Dependence Of the Rate Constants And The Chemicamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The possible pathways by which oligopeptides and protein-like molecules were formed in prebiotic conditions have been widely proposed through a number of experiments simulating conditions on primitive Earth [19-21, 47, 48]; such protein-like molecules have been found to possess several enzymatic activities [48]. In addition, ribonuclease activity has also been observed in short peptides [49,50] and prebiotic protein-like molecules, which are randomly formed by thermal condensation of amino acid mixtures [40]. However, the RNase activity of such prebiotic protein-like molecules is at least 37000 times weaker than the activity of RNase A [40].…”
Section: Stability Of Rnase a In Relation To The Origin-of-life Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample solutions containing HT-RNase were stored at -18°C until analysis. The degradation of poly(U) was analyzed by AE-HPLC [39,40].…”
Section: Degradation Of Rnase Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, an equally plausible interpretation is that the fundamental biochemistry of P i -based life emerged in an As-rich environment. [35][36][37][38][39] . It is therefore plausible that As-based life emerged in As-rich environments and, once established, evolved strategies that would enable it to persist there.…”
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