| タイトル | Enantiomeric Cross-Inhibition in the Synthesis of Oligonucleotides on a Nonchiral Template |
| 本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19970024833 |
| 著者(英) | Orgel, Leslie E.; Schmidt, Jurgen G.; Nielsen, Peter E. |
| 著者所属(英) | Salk Inst. for Biological Studies |
| 発行日 | 1997-01-01 1997 |
| 言語 | eng |
| 内容記述 | Prebiotic syntheses of chiral monomers always yield racemic mixtures. Living systems, however, utilize L-amino acids and D-nucleotides in their biopolymers. The generation of optical asymmetry by selection and amplification in an autocatalytic process is, therefore, an important element in many theories of the origin of life. Replication of polynucleotides in template-directed syntheses is an obvious candidate for such an amplification step in a pre-'RNA world'. A serious objection to this suggestion is the observation that the efficiency of template-directed syntheses of RNA is limited by enantiomeric cross-inhibition. Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNAs), amide-linked, nonchiral analogues of RNA, have been 'copied' into RNA and constitute an alternative to chiral polynucleotides as an informational replicating system. Here, we use PNA as model for a hypothetical, nonchiral precursor of RNA in experiments re-examining enantiomeric cross-inhibition. We find that enantiomeric cross-inhibition is as serious in the polymerization of nucleotides on a PNA template as it is on a conventional RNA or DNA template. |
| NASA分類 | Chemistry and Materials (General) |
| レポートNO | 97N24549 NASA-CR-204840 NAS 1.26:204840 Paper-JA963563C |
| 権利 | No Copyright |
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