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Orig Life Evol Biosph ; 35(1): 1-10, 2005 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15889646

ABSTRACT

Nucleosides react rapidly with ammonium phosphite ((NH4)2HPO3) at 60 degrees C to produce good yields of nucleoside-5'-phosphite monoesters within 24 h. Under the same conditions, ammonium phosphate is unreactive, producing low yields of nucleotide only after extended reactions. These results confirm earlier suggestions that nucleoside H-phosphonates and their possible condensation products may have been produced on the primitive earth more easily than nucleotides.


Subject(s)
Nucleotides/chemical synthesis , Hot Temperature , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Nucleosides/chemistry , Organophosphonates/chemical synthesis , Phosphites/chemistry , Phosphorylation , Uridine/chemistry
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Orig Life Evol Biosph ; 30(5): 405-10, 2000 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11002886

ABSTRACT

Electrical discharges in water-saturated N2 containing 1-10% CH4 were shown earlier to reduce phosphate to phosphite. This mechanism was suggested as a possible source of water-soluble phosphorus-containing compounds in volcanic environments on the prebiotic Earth. We have now extended our investigations to gas mixtures in which CO2 and N2 are the main components, and studied the effect of introducing small amounts of H2 and CO. We show that surprisingly high conversions to phosphite occur in reducing mixtures and that several percent reduction of apatite occurs even in the presence of as little as 1% each of H2 and CO. We were also able to confirm a previous report of polyphosphate production as a result of heating the mineral apatite in the presence of other minerals.


Subject(s)
Earth, Planet , Evolution, Chemical , Phosphates , Electricity , Methane , Nitrogen , Phosphates/chemistry , Water
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Orig Life Evol Biosph ; 29(6): 555-61, 1999 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10666740

ABSTRACT

If phosphorus played a role in the origin of life, some means of concentrating micromolar levels of phosphate (derived from the calcium phosphate mineral apatite), must first have been available. Here we show that simulated (mini)lightning discharges in model prebiotic atmospheres, including only minimally reducing ones, reduce orthophosphates, including apatite, to produce substantial yields of phosphite. Electrical discharges associated with volcanic eruptions could have provided a particularly suitable environment for this process. Production of relatively soluble and reactive phosphite salts could have supplied a pathway by which the first phosphorus atoms were incorporated into (pre)biological systems.


Subject(s)
Apatites , Origin of Life , Phosphates , Disasters , Earth, Planet , Lightning , Oxidation-Reduction , Phosphites
4.
J Mol Evol ; 47(5): 501-7, 1998 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9797400

ABSTRACT

Minerals may have played a significant role in chemical evolution. In the course of investigating the chemistry of phosphonoacetaldehyde (PAL), an analogue of glycolaldehyde phosphate, we have observed a striking case of catalysis by the layered hydroxide mineral hydrotalcite ([Mg2Al(OH)6][Cl.nH2O]). In neutral or moderately basic aqueous solutions, PAL is unreactive even at a concentration of 0.1 M. In the presence of a large excess of NaOH (2 M), the compound undergoes aldol condensation to produce a dimer containing a C3-C4 double-bond. In dilute neutral solutions and in the presence of the mineral, however, condensation takes place rapidly, to produce a dimer which is almost exclusively the C2-C3 unsaturated product.


Subject(s)
Acetaldehyde/analogs & derivatives , Aldehydes/chemistry , Aluminum Hydroxide/chemistry , Evolution, Chemical , Magnesium Hydroxide/chemistry , Organophosphonates/chemistry , Acetaldehyde/chemistry , Catalysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Dimerization , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Organophosphonates/chemical synthesis , Sodium Hydroxide/chemistry , Spectrum Analysis
5.
Orig Life Evol Biosph ; 28(3): 271-82, 1998 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9611767

ABSTRACT

Phosphonoacetaldehyde (PAL), a phosphonic acid analogue of glycolaldehyde phosphate, reacts in the presence of formaldehyde under mildly basic conditions to produce several new products. The reaction proceeds in two stages: a fast aldol condensation of formaldehyde with PAL, and a slower reaction to produce products containing two phosphonic acid groups. We report on the derivatization, isolation by means of HPLC and characterization of these compounds. One of the products is of potential interest as a building block for a prebiotic informational polymer.


Subject(s)
Acetaldehyde/analogs & derivatives , Formaldehyde/chemistry , Organophosphonates/chemistry , Organophosphonates/chemical synthesis , Acetaldehyde/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Models, Chemical
6.
Nature ; 378(6556): 474-7, 1995 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7477402

ABSTRACT

The insolubility of calcium phosphate in water is a significant stumbling block in the chemistry required for the origin of life. The discovery of alkyl phosphonic acids in the Murchison meteorite suggests the possibility of delivery of these water-soluble, phosphorus-containing molecules by meteorites or comets to the early Earth. This could have provided a supply of organic phosphorus for the earliest stages of chemical evolution; although probably not components of early genetic systems, phosphonic acids may have been precursors to the first nucleic acids. Here we report the synthesis of several phosphonic acids, including the most abundant found in the Murchison meteorite, by ultraviolet irradiation of orthophosphorous acid in the presence of formaldehyde, primary alcohols, or acetone. We argue that similar reactions might explain the presence of phosphonic acids in Murchison, and could also have occurred on the prebiotic Earth.


Subject(s)
Organophosphonates/chemical synthesis , Origin of Life , Chromatography, Gas , Earth, Planet , Formaldehyde/chemistry , Meteoroids , Organophosphonates/radiation effects , Phosphites/chemistry , Ultraviolet Rays
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