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Loading of Amino Acids onto RNA in a Putative RNA-Peptide World
Authors:Johannes N. Singer  Felix M. Müller  Ewa Węgrzyn  Dr. Christina Hölzl  Hans Hurmiz  Chuyi Liu  Dr. Luis Escobar  Prof. Dr. Thomas Carell
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München, Butenandtstrasse 5–13, 81377 Munich, Germany
Abstract:RNA is a molecule that can both store genetic information and perform catalytic reactions. This observed dualism places RNA into the limelight of concepts about the origin of life. The RNA world concept argues that life started from self-replicating RNA molecules, which evolved toward increasingly complex structures. Recently, we demonstrated that RNA, with the help of conserved non-canonical nucleosides, which are also putative relics of an early RNA world, had the ability to grow peptides covalently connected to RNA nucleobases, creating RNA-peptide chimeras. It is conceivable that such molecules, which combined the information-coding properties of RNA with the catalytic potential of amino acid side chains, were once the structures from which life emerged. Herein, we report prebiotic chemistry that enabled the loading of both nucleosides and RNAs with amino acids as the first step toward RNA-based peptide synthesis in a putative RNA-peptide world.
Keywords:Amino Acids  Nucleosides  Origin of Life  Prebiotic Chemistry  RNA-Peptide World
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