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Novel formation of alpha-amino acids from alpha-oxo acids and ammonia in an aqueous medium.

H Yanagawa, Y Makino, K Sato, M Nishizawa, F Egami.   

Abstract

In the course of a study of possible mechanisms for chemical evolution in the primeval sea, we found the novel formation of alpha-amino acids and N-acylamino acids from alpha-oxo acids and ammonia in an aqueous medium. Glyoxylic acid reacted with ammonia to form N-oxalylglycine, which gave glycine in a 5-39% yield after hydrolysis with 6N HC1. Pyruvic acid and ammonia reacted to give N-acetylalanine, which formed alanine in a 3-7% overall yield upon hydrolysis. The pH optima in these reactions were between pH 3 and 4. These reactions were further extended to the formation of other amino acids. Glutamic acid, phenylalanine and alanine were formed from alpha-ketoglutaric acid, phenylpyruvic acid and oxaloacetic acid, respectively, under similar conditions. N-Succinylglutamic acid was obtained as an intermediate in glutamic acid synthesis. Phenylacetylphenylalanineamide was also isolated as an intermediate in phenylalanine synthesis. Alanine, rather than aspartic acid, was produced from oxaloacetic acid. These reactions provide a novel route for the prebiotic synthesis of amino acids. A mechanism for the reactions will be proposed.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6462665     DOI: 10.1007/bf00933654

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orig Life        ISSN: 0302-1688


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4.  Novel formation of alpha-amino acids and their derivatives from oxo acids and ammonia in an aqueous medium.

Authors:  H Yanagawa; Y Makino; K Sato; M Nishizawa; F Egami
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5.  Genesis of amino acids in the primeval sea. Formation of amino acids from sugars and ammonia in a modified sea medium.

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