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UV-light-driven prebiotic synthesis of iron-sulfur clusters.

Authors :
Bonfio C
Valer L
Scintilla S
Shah S
Evans DJ
Jin L
Szostak JW
Sasselov DD
Sutherland JD
Mansy SS
Source :
Nature chemistry [Nat Chem] 2017 Dec; Vol. 9 (12), pp. 1229-1234. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Jul 10.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Iron-sulfur clusters are ancient cofactors that play a fundamental role in metabolism and may have impacted the prebiotic chemistry that led to life. However, it is unclear whether iron-sulfur clusters could have been synthesized on prebiotic Earth. Dissolved iron on early Earth was predominantly in the reduced ferrous state, but ferrous ions alone cannot form polynuclear iron-sulfur clusters. Similarly, free sulfide may not have been readily available. Here we show that UV light drives the synthesis of [2Fe-2S] and [4Fe-4S] clusters through the photooxidation of ferrous ions and the photolysis of organic thiols. Iron-sulfur clusters coordinate to and are stabilized by a wide range of cysteine-containing peptides and the assembly of iron-sulfur cluster-peptide complexes can take place within model protocells in a process that parallels extant pathways. Our experiments suggest that iron-sulfur clusters may have formed easily on early Earth, facilitating the emergence of an iron-sulfur-cluster-dependent metabolism.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1755-4349
Volume :
9
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29168482
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2817