| Literature DB >> 10472626 |
A C Tessis1, A Penteado-Fava, M Pontes-Buarque, H S De Amorim, J A Bonapace, F De Souza-Barros, A Vieyra.
Abstract
Minerals have been implicated in different catalytic processes during chemical evolution. It has been proposed that exergonic synthesis of pyrite (FeS2) could have served to promote the endergonic synthesis of biomonomers in early stages of life formation on Earth. The present study was aimed to investigate whether pyrite can adsorb nucleotides and oxo acids in the potentially mild prebiotic conditions found away from the hot hydrothermal vents. It is shown that pyrite strongly adsorbs adenosine 5'-triphosphate in an artificial medium that simulates primordial aqueous environments, and that adsorption is enhanced in the presence of acetate and in an oxygen-free atmosphere. Moreover, the mineral catalyzes the sequential hydrolysis of the gamma and beta phosphoanhydride bonds of the nucleotide.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10472626 DOI: 10.1023/a:1006535029107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orig Life Evol Biosph ISSN: 0169-6149 Impact factor: 1.950