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Synthesis and degradation of nucleic acid components by formamide and iron sulfur minerals.

Author(s)
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Saladino, Raffaele
Neri, Veronica
Crestini, Claudia
Subjects

Catalysis

Copper

Copper: chemistry

Esters

Esters: chemistry

Formamides

Formamides: chemistry...

Iron

Iron: chemistry

Minerals

Minerals: chemistry

Molecular Structure

Nucleic Acids

Nucleic Acids: chemis...

Sulfur

Sulfur: chemistry

Water

Water: chemistry

Date Issued
2008-11-01
Abstract
We describe the one-pot synthesis of a large panel of nucleic bases and related compounds from formamide in the presence of iron sulfur and iron-copper sulfur minerals as catalysts. The major products observed are purine, 1H-pyrimidinone, isocytosine, adenine, 2-aminopurine, carbodiimide, urea, and oxalic acid. Isocytosine and 2-aminopurine may recognize natural nucleobases by Watson-Crick and reverse Watson-Crick interactions, thus suggesting novel scenarios for the origin of primordial nucleic acids. Since the major problem in the origin of informational polymers is the instability of their precursors, we also investigate the effects of iron sulfur and iron-copper sulfur minerals on the stability of ribooligonucleotides in formamide and in water. All of the iron sulfur and iron-copper sulfur minerals stimulated degradation of RNA. The relevance of these findings with respect to the origin of informational polymers is discussed.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/2678
ISSN
1520-5126
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
URL
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18939836
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