Factors influencing the rate of non-enzymatic activation of carboxylic and amino acids by ATPThe nonenzymatic formation of adenylate anhydrides of carboxylic and amino acids is discussed as a necessary step in the origin of the genetic code and protein biosynthesis. Results of studies are presented which have shown the rate of activation to depend on the pKa of the carboxyl group, the pH of the medium, temperature, the divalent metal ion catalyst, salt concentration, and the nature of the amino acid. In particular, it was found that of the various amino acids investigated, phenylalanine had the greatest affinity for the adenine derivatives adenosine and ATP. Results thus indicate that selective affinities between amino acids and nucleotides were important during prebiotic chemical evolution, and may have played a major role in the origin of protein synthesis and genetic coding.
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19820037394
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Legacy CDMS
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Conference Proceedings
Authors
Mullins, D. W., Jr. (Alabama Univ. Birmingham, AL, United States)
Lacey, J. C., Jr. (Alabama, University Birmingham, AL, United States)