TL;DR: The Abiogenesis of RNA-like substances in Jeewanu mixture supports RNA world theory suggesting its primitively and shows that self-sustaining, supramolecular assemblies ‘Jeewanu’ possess an ordered structural configuration.
Abstract: Sunlight exposed sterilised aqueous mixture of some inorganic and organic substances showed the photochemical formation of self-sustaining, supramolecular assemblies ‘Jeewanu’. The microscopic observation (Optical, SCM and TEM) showed that they possess an ordered structural configuration. They are capable of showing various properties of biological order viz. multiplication by budding, growth from within and metabolic activities in them. The histochemical investigation of Jeewanu showed the presence of RNA-like material. The Abiogenesis of RNA-like substances in Jeewanu mixture supports RNA world theory suggesting its primitively. Jeewanu, Self-sustaining, Supramolecular, Abiogenesis, Protocells
TL;DR: This work shows that the polymerization of valine-NCA in the presence of fatty acids yields acylated amino acids and peptides via a mixed anhydride intermediate, suggesting a potential mechanism by which activated amino acids could diversify the chemical functionality of fatty acid membranes and colocalize RNA with vesicles during the formation of early protocells.
Abstract: Early protocells are likely to have arisen from the self-assembly of RNA, peptide, and lipid molecules that were generated and concentrated within geologically favorable environments on the early Earth. The reactivity of these components in a prebiotic environment that supplied sources of chemical energy could have produced additional species with properties favorable to the emergence of protocells. The geochemically plausible activation of amino acids by carbonyl sulfide has been shown to generate short peptides via the formation of cyclic amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides (NCAs). Here, we show that the polymerization of valine-NCA in the presence of fatty acids yields acylated amino acids and peptides via a mixed anhydride intermediate. Notably, Nα-oleoylarginine, a product of the reaction between arginine and oleic acid in the presence of valine-NCA, partitions spontaneously into vesicle membranes and mediates the association of RNA with the vesicles. Our results suggest a potential mechanism by which act...