Issue 35, 2015

Achiral, acyclic nucleic acids: synthesis and biophysical studies of a possible prebiotic polymer

Abstract

The search for prebiotic, nucleic acid precursors is, at its best, a speculative undertaking. Given the complex structure of RNA, it is not very likely that RNA was the first information system in the universe and thus finding possible precursor/s i.e. pre-RNA remains an open challenge. We, in this paper, have tried to construct nucleic acid polymers with a simple acyclic, achiral backbone. Such a linear, achiral backbone may have been formed from simple monomers that may have existed in the “prebiotic soup”. We have shown that such polymers are capable of identifying the complementary “other self” and thus forming a potential system for information storage and transmission. This study thus involves investigation of nucleic acid analogues with a modified backbone that are likely to have formed in the prebiotic setting.

Graphical abstract: Achiral, acyclic nucleic acids: synthesis and biophysical studies of a possible prebiotic polymer

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2015
Accepted
21 Jul 2015
First published
31 Jul 2015

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2015,13, 9249-9260

Author version available

Achiral, acyclic nucleic acids: synthesis and biophysical studies of a possible prebiotic polymer

P. Srivastava, R. Abou El Asrar, C. Knies, M. Abramov, M. Froeyen, J. Rozenski, H. Rosemeyer and P. Herdewijn, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2015, 13, 9249 DOI: 10.1039/C5OB00898K

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