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A Prebiotic Synthesis of Canonical Pyrimidine and Purine Ribonucleotides.


ABSTRACT: The "RNA first" model for the origin of life holds that RNA emerged spontaneously on early Earth and developed into life through its dual capabilities for genetics and catalysis. The model's central weakness is the difficulty of making its building blocks, in particular, the glycosidic bond joining nucleobases to ribose. Thus, the focus of much of the modern literature on the topic is directed toward solving this difficulty and includes elegant, though indirect, methods for making this bond. Here, we report that the glycosidic bond in canonical pyrimidine and purine ribonucleotides can be formed by direct coupling of cyclic carbohydrate phosphates with free nucleobases, all reported to be available by experimentally supported pathways that might have operated on early Earth.

SUBMITTER: Kim HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6486662 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Prebiotic Synthesis of Canonical Pyrimidine and Purine Ribonucleotides.

Kim Hyo-Joong HJ   Kim Justin J  

Astrobiology 20190130 5


The "RNA first" model for the origin of life holds that RNA emerged spontaneously on early Earth and developed into life through its dual capabilities for genetics and catalysis. The model's central weakness is the difficulty of making its building blocks, in particular, the glycosidic bond joining nucleobases to ribose. Thus, the focus of much of the modern literature on the topic is directed toward solving this difficulty and includes elegant, though indirect, methods for making this bond. Her  ...[more]

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