RNA is essential to all life on Earth and is the leading candidate for the first biopolymer of life. Aminooxazolines have recently emerged as key prebiotic ribonucleotide precursors, and here we develop a novel strategy for aminooxazoline-5'-phosphate synthesis in water from prebiotic feedstocks. Oxidation of acrolein delivers glycidaldehyde (90%), which directs a regioselective phosphorylation in water and specifically affords 5'-phosphorylated nucleotide precursors in upto 36% yield. We also demonstrated a generational link between proteinogenic amino acids (Met, Glu, Gln) and nucleotide synthesis
An early stage of life likely used catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to support self-replication and a meta...
Understanding the mechanism of spontaneous formation of ribonucleotides under realistic prebiotic co...
Phosphoenol pyruvate is the highest-energy phosphate found in living organisms and is one of the mos...
Understanding how life on Earth might have started is the major goal of prebiotic chemistry. The uni...
Nucleosides are essential to the emergence of life, and so their synthesis is a key challenge for pr...
The prebiotic synthesis of self-replicating genetic molecules is an unsolved, but essential, challen...
The central and conserved role of peptides in extant biology suggests that they played animportant r...
Prebiotic nucleotide synthesis is crucial to understanding the origins of life on Earth. There are n...
Theories about the origin of life require chemical pathways that allow formation of life’s key build...
Abstract Polymers of ribonucleotides (RNAs) are considered to store genetic information and promote ...
It is widely held that there was a phosphate compound in prebiotic chemistry that played the role of...
Condensation reactions between biomolecular building blocks are the main synthetic channels to build...
Research on prebiotic chemistry and the origins of nucleic acids and proteins has traditionally been...
During the transition from prebiotic chemistry to biology, a period of solution-phase, non-enzymatic...
A non-enzymatic protometabolic origins of life is gaining traction in origins of life research. This...
An early stage of life likely used catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to support self-replication and a meta...
Understanding the mechanism of spontaneous formation of ribonucleotides under realistic prebiotic co...
Phosphoenol pyruvate is the highest-energy phosphate found in living organisms and is one of the mos...
Understanding how life on Earth might have started is the major goal of prebiotic chemistry. The uni...
Nucleosides are essential to the emergence of life, and so their synthesis is a key challenge for pr...
The prebiotic synthesis of self-replicating genetic molecules is an unsolved, but essential, challen...
The central and conserved role of peptides in extant biology suggests that they played animportant r...
Prebiotic nucleotide synthesis is crucial to understanding the origins of life on Earth. There are n...
Theories about the origin of life require chemical pathways that allow formation of life’s key build...
Abstract Polymers of ribonucleotides (RNAs) are considered to store genetic information and promote ...
It is widely held that there was a phosphate compound in prebiotic chemistry that played the role of...
Condensation reactions between biomolecular building blocks are the main synthetic channels to build...
Research on prebiotic chemistry and the origins of nucleic acids and proteins has traditionally been...
During the transition from prebiotic chemistry to biology, a period of solution-phase, non-enzymatic...
A non-enzymatic protometabolic origins of life is gaining traction in origins of life research. This...
An early stage of life likely used catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to support self-replication and a meta...
Understanding the mechanism of spontaneous formation of ribonucleotides under realistic prebiotic co...
Phosphoenol pyruvate is the highest-energy phosphate found in living organisms and is one of the mos...