Prebiotic nucleotide oligomerization in a fluctuating environment: Effects of kaolinite and cyanamide |
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Authors: | Daniel G. Odom Noam Lahav Sherwood Chang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Extraterrestrial Research Division, NASA-Ames Research Center, 94035 Moffett Field, CA, USA;(2) Present address: Cornell College, 52314 Mt. Vernon, IA, USA;(3) Present address: Soil and Water Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University, Rehovot, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary The clay kaolinite was tested for its ability to promote nucleotide oligomerization in model prebiotic systems. Heterogeneous mixtures of clay, water and nucleotide were repeatedly evaporated to dryness at 60°C and redissolved in water in cyclic fashion in the presence or absence of cyanamide and/ or ammonium chloride. With or without cycling, kaolinite alone did not promote the oligomerization of nucleotides at detectable levels. Cycling of clay in combination with cyanamide, however, promoted high levels of condensation to a mixture of oligonucleotides and dinucleotide pyrophosphate without requiring ammonium chloride. Although cycling with clay favored synthesis of dinucleotide pyrophosphate, cycling without clay enhanced formation of oligonucleotides. These results support the hypothesis that the presence of clays in fluctuating environments would have influenced the course of prebiotic condensation reactions. |
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Keywords: | Prebiotic Nucleotide Oligomerization Cyanamide Clay Kaolinite |
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