N-carbamoyl-α-amino acids rather than free α-amino acids formation in the primitive hydrosphere:: A novel proposal for the emergence of prebiotic peptides

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Taillades, J [1 ]
Beuzelin, I [1 ]
Garrel, L [1 ]
Tabacik, V [1 ]
Bied, C [1 ]
Commeyras, A [1 ]
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[1] Univ Montpellier 2, UPRES A 5073, F-34095 Montpellier 5, France
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ORIGINS OF LIFE AND EVOLUTION OF BIOSPHERES | 1998年 / 28卷 / 01期
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10.1023/A:1006566810636
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Our previous kinetic and thermodynamic studies upon the reactional system HCHO/HCN/NH3 in aqueous solutions are completed. In the assumed prebiotic conditions of the primitive earth ([HCHO] and [HCN] near 1 g L-1, T = 25 degrees C, pH = 8, [NH3] very low), this system leads to 99.9% of alpha-hydroxyacetonitrile and 0.1% of alpha-aminoacetonitrile (precursor of the alpha-amino acid). The classical base-catalyzed hydration of nitriles, slow and not selective, can not modify significantly this proportion. On the contrary, we found two specific and efficient reactions of alpha-aminonitriles which shift the initial equilibrium in favor of the alpha-aminonitriie pathway. The first reaction catalyzed by formaldehyde generates alpha-aminoamides, precursors of alpha-aminoacids. The second reaction catalyzed by carbon dioxide affords hydantoins, precursors of N-carbamoyl-alpha-aminoacids. In the primitive hydrosphere, where the concentration in carbon dioxide was estimated to be higher than that of formaldehyde, the formation of hydantoins was consequently more efficient. The rates of hydrolysis of the alpha-aminoacetamide and of the hydantoin at pH 8 being very similar, the synthesis of the N-carbamoyl-alpha-amino acid seems then to be the fatal issue of the HCHO/HCN/NH3 system that nature used to perform its evolution. These N-protected alpha-amino acids offer new perspectives in prebiotic chemistry, in particular for the emergence of peptides on the prebiotic earth.
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