2021
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202113625
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Concurrent Prebiotic Formation of Nucleoside‐Amidophosphates and Nucleoside‐Triphosphates Potentiates Transition from Abiotic to Biotic Polymerization

Abstract: Polymerization of nucleic acids in biology utilizes 5'nucleoside triphosphates (NTPs) as substrates.T he prebiotic availability of NTPs has been unresolved and other derivatives of nucleoside-monophosphates (NMPs) have been studied. However,t his latter approach necessitates ac hange in chemistries when transitioning to biology.H erein we show that diamidophosphate (DAP), in ao ne-pot amidophosphorylation-hydrolysis setting converts NMPs into the corresponding NTPs via 5'-nucleoside amidophosphates (NaPs). The… Show more

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“…The observations reported above, along with previous works, ,, create a scenario where DAP-mediated phosphorylation could potentially enable a continuous transition starting from nucleosides to oligonucleotides, helped by various small molecules, some of which also have the potential to give rise to efficient catalysts. Implicit in this scenario is the intriguing possibility of side-by-side formation and coevolution of peptides and oligonucleotides by DAP-mediated phosphorylation chemistry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…The observations reported above, along with previous works, ,, create a scenario where DAP-mediated phosphorylation could potentially enable a continuous transition starting from nucleosides to oligonucleotides, helped by various small molecules, some of which also have the potential to give rise to efficient catalysts. Implicit in this scenario is the intriguing possibility of side-by-side formation and coevolution of peptides and oligonucleotides by DAP-mediated phosphorylation chemistry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…9,10 Thus, DAP-mediated phosphorylation with 2aminoimidazole could provide a model scenario for starting from the (a) phosphorylation of nucleosides to form mononucleotides, (b) activation of mononucleotides for use by ribozymes for ligation, and (c) conversion of mononucleotides to nucleoside-triphosphates (NTPs), which are the substrates used in extant biology. 54,55 The observations reported above, along with previous works, 5,55,56 create a scenario where DAP-mediated phosphorylation could potentially enable a continuous transition starting from nucleosides to oligonucleotides, helped by various small molecules, some of which also have the potential to give rise to efficient catalysts. Implicit in this scenario is the intriguing possibility of side-by-side formation and coevolution of peptides and oligonucleotides by DAP-mediated phosphorylation chemistry.…”
Section: Journal Of the Americanmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Assuming that RNA arose before ATP is nearly impossible, as ATP is a monomer of RNA (the activated form). RNA polymerases only work with NTPs and most prebiotic chemists agree that NTPs precede RNA chains [46,47] as NMPs cannot be polymerized without strong condensing agents. Assuming that once AMP (ADP or ATP) arose it only participated in RNA polymerization seems naïve.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar mechanisms could in principle be implemented in RNA autocatalytic networks. In particular, recombinases have been shown to pre‐process RNA fragments for their own synthesis [68], and ribozymes could be evolved to catalyse the synthesis of one of their nucleotides [115]. Yet another possibility is recycling mechanisms, where access to building blocks is mediated by the processing of products instead of resources.…”
Section: Implementing Darwinian Properties In Rna Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%