Computational Analysis of a Prebiotic Amino Acid Synthesis with Reference to Extant Codon–Amino Acid Relationships
Open Access
- 4 December 2021
- Vol. 11 (12), 1343
- https://doi.org/10.3390/life11121343
Abstract
Novel density functional theory calculations are presented regarding a mechanism for prebiotic amino acid synthesis from alpha-keto acids that was suggested to happen via catalysis by dinucleotide species. Our results were analysed with comparison to the original hypothesis (Copley et al., PNAS, 2005, 102, 4442–4447). It was shown that the keto acid–dinucleotide hypothesis for possible prebiotic amino acid synthesis was plausible based on an initial computational analysis, and details of the structures for the intermediates and transition states showed that there was wide scope for interactions between the keto acid and dinucleotide moieties that could affect the free energy profiles and lead to the required proto-metabolic selectivity.Keywords
Funding Information
- Research Foundation - Flanders (G083616N)
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