2022
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202104104
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Efficient Oligomerization of Aromatic Amino Acids Induced by Gaps in Four‐Helix Bundles of DNA or RNA

Abstract: The formation of peptides from amino acids is one of the processes associated with life. Because of the dominant role of translation in extant biology, peptide‐forming processes that are RNA induced are of particular interest. We have previously reported the formation of phosphoramidate‐linked peptido RNAs as the products of spontaneous condensation reactions between ribonucleotides and free amino acids in aqueous solution. We now asked whether four‐helix bundle (4HB) DNA or RNA folding motifs with a single‐ o… Show more

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“…Peptide chain growth depends on the size of the gap in the oligonucleotide assembly and the type of nucleic acid forming the assembly. The findings suggest that for some aromatic amino acids, an RNA‐induced pathway for oligomerization exists without any discernable link to translation [42] …”
Section: Functional Nucleic‐acid‐peptide Assembliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Peptide chain growth depends on the size of the gap in the oligonucleotide assembly and the type of nucleic acid forming the assembly. The findings suggest that for some aromatic amino acids, an RNA‐induced pathway for oligomerization exists without any discernable link to translation [42] …”
Section: Functional Nucleic‐acid‐peptide Assembliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings suggest that for some aromatic amino acids, an RNA-induced pathway for oligomerization exists without any discernable link to translation. [42]…”
Section: Translation Without the Ribosomementioning
confidence: 99%