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Abstract
Under prebiotic conditions, formaldehyde adds to uracil at the C-5 position to produce 5-hydroxymethyluracil with favorable rates and equilibria. Hydroxymethyluracil adds a variety of nucleophiles, such as ammonia, glycine, guanidine, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, imidazole, indole, and phenol, to give 5-substituted uracils with the side chains of most of the 20 amino acids in proteins. These reactions are sufficiently robust that, if uracil had been present on the primitive Earth, then these substituted uracils would also have been present. The ribozymes of the RNA world would have included many of the functional groups found in proteins today, and their catalytic activities may have been considerably greater than presently assumed.Entities:
Keywords: NASA Discipline Exobiology; NASA Discipline Number 52-20; NASA Discipline Number 93-10; NASA Program Exobiology; NASA Program NSCORT; Non-NASA Center
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7732378 DOI: 10.1126/science.7732378
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728