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Catalysis of Template-Directed Nonenzymatic RNA Copying by Iron(II).


ABSTRACT: The study of nonenzymatic template-directed RNA copying is the experimental basis for the search for chemistry and reaction conditions consistent with prebiotic RNA replication. The most effective model systems for RNA copying have to date required a high concentration of Mg2+. Recently, Fe2+, which was abundant on the prebiotic anoxic Earth, was shown to promote the folding of RNA in a manner similar to the case of Mg2+, as a result of the two cations having similar interactions with phosphate groups. These observations raise the question of whether Fe2+ could have promoted RNA copying on the prebiotic Earth. Here, we demonstrate that Fe2+ is a better catalyst and promotes faster nonenzymatic RNA primer extension and ligation than Mg2+ when using 2-methylimidazole activated nucleotides in slightly acidic to neutral pH solutions. Thus, it appears likely that Fe2+ could have facilitated RNA replication and evolution in concert with other metal cations on the prebiotic Earth.

SUBMITTER: Jin L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7547886 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Catalysis of Template-Directed Nonenzymatic RNA Copying by Iron(II).

Jin Lin L   Engelhart Aaron E AE   Zhang Weicheng W   Adamala Katarzyna K   Szostak Jack W JW  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20181026 44


The study of nonenzymatic template-directed RNA copying is the experimental basis for the search for chemistry and reaction conditions consistent with prebiotic RNA replication. The most effective model systems for RNA copying have to date required a high concentration of Mg<sup>2+</sup>. Recently, Fe<sup>2+</sup>, which was abundant on the prebiotic anoxic Earth, was shown to promote the folding of RNA in a manner similar to the case of Mg<sup>2+</sup>, as a result of the two cations having sim  ...[more]

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