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Published on: May 13, 2019
Potentially prebiotic isocyanide activation chemistry drives RNA assembly
Stephanie J Zhang1, Xiwen Jia2, Saurja DasGupta3,4
1Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
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Nonenzymatic assembly of RNA from chemically activated building blocks, such as phosphorimidazolides, would have been essential for the emergence of ribozymes on the early Earth. We previously showed that ribonucleoside monophosphates can be activated to phosphorimidazolides via a potentially prebiotic phospho-Passerini reaction involving 2-aminoimidazole, 2-methylbutyraldehyde, and methyl isocyanide, and that these activated nucleotides enable template-directed nonenzymatic RNA polymerization in the same reaction mixture. Here, we demonstrate that the same chemistry activates oligoribonucleotides and drives both nonenzymatic and ribozyme-catalyzed RNA ligation within the same reaction environment. By demonstrating a continuous path from prebiotic activation chemistry to RNA template copying by both nonenzymatic and ribozyme-catalyzed ligation, our results provide a more integrated and realistic model for primordial RNA assembly.
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