| Literature DB >> 28471098 |
Giovanna Costanzo1, Alessandra Giorgi2, Anita Scipioni3, Anna Maria Timperio4, Carmine Mancone5,6, Marco Tripodi5,6, Michail Kapralov7, Eugene Krasavin7, Holger Kruse8, Jiří Šponer8,9, Judit E Šponer8, Václav Ranc9, Michal Otyepka9, Samanta Pino10, Ernesto Di Mauro10.
Abstract
We report that 3',5'-cyclic CMP undergoes nonenzymatic di- and trimerization at 20 °C under dry conditions upon proton or UV irradiation. The reaction involves stacking of the cyclic monomers and subsequent polymerization through serial transphosphorylations between the stacked monomers. Proton- and UV-induced oligomerization of 3',5'-cyclic CMP demonstrates that pyrimidines-similar to purines-might also have taken part in the spontaneous generation of RNA under plausible prebiotic conditions as well as in an extraterrestrial context. The observed polymerization of naturally occurring 3',5'-cyclic nucleotides supports the possibility that the extant genetic nucleic acids might have originated by way of a straight Occamian path, starting from simple reactions between plausibly preactivated monomers.Entities:
Keywords: RNA; cyclic CMPs; nucleotides; polymerization; proton and UV irradiation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28471098 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201700122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164