Inclusion of nonproteinous amino acids in thermally prepared models for prebiotic protein |
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Authors: | M A Saunders D L Rohlfing |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Sixteen nonproteinous amino acids (those not coded for in contemporary protein biosynthesis) were incorporated during the thermal formation of polyamino acids under postulated prebiotic conditions, although not all into a single polyamino acid. The copresence of proteinous or even α-amino acids was not required. (Norleucine color equivalents and elution times on a Beckman model 120C amino acid analyzer were determined for these nonproteinous amino acids). The results suggest that prebiotically available nonproteinous amino acids would have been constituents of prebiotic protein if the latter were formed thermally. Some differences in properties of the polyamino acids could be attributed to particular nonproteinous amino acid residues; however, the tested properties did not suggest a means for evolutionary selection against nonproteinous amino acids as a group. Selection against this class of amino acids in toto was likely a later, biotic, event. |
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