| Literature DB >> 31642022 |
Sergey V Stovbun1, Anatoly M Zanin1, Mikhail V Shashkov2,3, Aleksey A Skoblin1, Dmitry V Zlenko4,5, Vsevolod A Tverdislov6, Marya G Mikhaleva1, Oxana P Taran2,3, Valentin N Parmon2,3,7.
Abstract
This work addresses the supramolecular self-organization in the xerogels of formose reaction products. The UV-induced formose reaction was held in over-saturated formaldehyde solutions at 70∘C without a catalyst. The solutions of the obtained carbohydrates were dried on a glass slide, and the obtained xerogels demonstrated a prominent optical activity, while the initial solutions were optically inactive. The xerogels contained highly elongated crystalline elements of a helical structure as well as the isometric ones. Thus xerogel formation was accompanied by a spontaneous resolution of enantiomers and separation of different-shaped supramolecular structures. The thick helices were twisted of thinner ones, while the latter were twisted of elementary structures having a diameter much smaller than 400 nm. Similar structural hierarchy is typical of biological macromolecules (DNA, proteins, and cellulose). Summarizing the obtained results, we proposed a hypothetical mechanism explaining the amplification of the initial enantiomeric excess, as well as chiral and chemical purification of the substances which were essential for the evolution of Life to start.Entities:
Keywords: Formose reaction; Self-assembly; Supercoiling
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31642022 DOI: 10.1007/s11084-019-09583-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orig Life Evol Biosph ISSN: 0169-6149 Impact factor: 1.950