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Divergent prebiotic synthesis of pyrimidine and 8-oxo-purine ribonucleotides.


ABSTRACT: Understanding prebiotic nucleotide synthesis is a long standing challenge thought to be essential to elucidating the origins of life on Earth. Recently, remarkable progress has been made, but to date all proposed syntheses account separately for the pyrimidine and purine ribonucleotides; no divergent synthesis from common precursors has been proposed. Moreover, the prebiotic syntheses of pyrimidine and purine nucleotides that have been demonstrated operate under mutually incompatible conditions. Here, we tackle this mutual incompatibility by recognizing that the 8-oxo-purines share an underlying generational parity with the pyrimidine nucleotides. We present a divergent synthesis of pyrimidine and 8-oxo-purine nucleotides starting from a common prebiotic precursor that yields the ?-ribo-stereochemistry found in the sugar phosphate backbone of biological nucleic acids. The generational relationship between pyrimidine and 8-oxo-purine nucleotides suggests that 8-oxo-purine ribonucleotides may have played a key role in primordial nucleic acids prior to the emergence of the canonical nucleotides of biology.

SUBMITTER: Stairs S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5454461 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Divergent prebiotic synthesis of pyrimidine and 8-oxo-purine ribonucleotides.

Stairs Shaun S   Nikmal Arif A   Bučar Dejan-Krešimir DK   Zheng Shao-Liang SL   Szostak Jack W JW   Powner Matthew W MW  

Nature communications 20170519


Understanding prebiotic nucleotide synthesis is a long standing challenge thought to be essential to elucidating the origins of life on Earth. Recently, remarkable progress has been made, but to date all proposed syntheses account separately for the pyrimidine and purine ribonucleotides; no divergent synthesis from common precursors has been proposed. Moreover, the prebiotic syntheses of pyrimidine and purine nucleotides that have been demonstrated operate under mutually incompatible conditions.  ...[more]

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