Literature DB >> 31358919

Heated gas bubbles enrich, crystallize, dry, phosphorylate and encapsulate prebiotic molecules.

Matthias Morasch1, Jonathan Liu1, Christina F Dirscherl1, Alan Ianeselli1, Alexandra Kühnlein1, Kristian Le Vay2, Philipp Schwintek1, Saidul Islam3, Mérina K Corpinot3, Bettina Scheu4, Donald B Dingwell4, Petra Schwille2, Hannes Mutschler2, Matthew W Powner3, Christof B Mast1, Dieter Braun5.   

Abstract

Non-equilibrium conditions must have been crucial for the assembly of the first informational polymers of early life, by supporting their formation and continuous enrichment in a long-lasting environment. Here, we explore how gas bubbles in water subjected to a thermal gradient, a likely scenario within crustal mafic rocks on the early Earth, drive a complex, continuous enrichment of prebiotic molecules. RNA precursors, monomers, active ribozymes, oligonucleotides and lipids are shown to (1) cycle between dry and wet states, enabling the central step of RNA phosphorylation, (2) accumulate at the gas-water interface to drastically increase ribozymatic activity, (3) condense into hydrogels, (4) form pure crystals and (5) encapsulate into protecting vesicle aggregates that subsequently undergo fission. These effects occur within less than 30 min. The findings unite, in one location, the physical conditions that were crucial for the chemical emergence of biopolymers. They suggest that heated microbubbles could have hosted the first cycles of molecular evolution.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31358919     DOI: 10.1038/s41557-019-0299-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Chem        ISSN: 1755-4330            Impact factor:   24.274


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