| Literature DB >> 14979643 |
Auguste Commeyras1, Jacques Taillades, Hélène Collet, Laurent Boiteau, Odile Vandenabeele-Trambouze, Robert Pascal, Alain Rousset, Laurence Garrel, Jean-Christophe Rossi, Jean-Philippe Biron, Olivier Lagrille, Raphaël Plasson, Eddy Souaid, Grégoire Danger, Franck Selsis, Michel Dobrijévic, Hervé Martin.
Abstract
We propose a scenario for the dynamic co-evolution of peptides and energy on the primitive Earth. From a multi component system consisting of hydrogen cyanide, several carbonyl compounds, ammonia, alkyl amine, carbonic anhydride, borate and isocyanic acid, we show that the reversibility of this system leads to several intermediate nitriles, that irreversibly evolve to alpha-amino acids and N-carbamoyl amino acids via selective catalytic processes. On the primitive Earth these N-carbamoyl amino acids combined with energetic molecules (NOx) may have been the core of a molecular engine producing peptides permanently and assuring their recycling and evolution. We present this molecular engine, a production example, and its various selectivities. The perspectives for such a dynamic approach to the emergence of peptides are evoked in the conclusion.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2004 PMID: 14979643 DOI: 10.1023/b:orig.0000009827.54856.59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orig Life Evol Biosph ISSN: 0169-6149 Impact factor: 1.950