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RNA polymerisation without catalyst from 2’,3’-cyclic nucleotides by drying at air-water interfaces

Authors :
Avinash Vicholous Dass
Sreekar Wunnava
Juliette Langlais
Beatriz von der Esch
Maik Krusche
Lennard Ufer
Nico Chrisam
Romeo C. A. Dubini
Florian Gartner
Severin Angerpointner
Christina F. Dirscherl
Petra Rovó
Christof B. Mast
Judit Šponer
Christian Ochsenfeld
Erwin Frey
Dieter Braun
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2022.

Abstract

For the emergence of life, the abiotic synthesis of RNA from its monomers is a central step. We found alkaline, uncatalysed drying conditions in bulk and at heated air-water interfaces where 2´,3´-cyclic nucleotides polymerised, forming up to 10-mers within a day. The polymerisation proceeded at a pH range of 7-12 at temperatures between 40-80 °C and was marginally enhanced by K+ ions. Among the canonical ribonucleotides, cGMP polymerised most efficiently. Quantification was performed using HPLC coupled to ESI-TOF by fitting the isotope distribution to the mass spectra. Our study suggests a polymerisation mechanism where cGMP aids the incorporation of the relatively unreactive nucleotides C, A and U. The 2´,3´-cyclic nucleotides are byproducts of prebiotic phosphorylation, nucleotide syntheses and RNA hydrolysis, indicating direct recycling pathways. The simple reaction condition offers a plausible entry point for RNA to the evolution of life on early Earth.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f470d87f8f830c21da47ef5903f043c5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-zwh2t-v2