Template switching between PNA and RNA oligonucleotides
- PMID: 7543656
- DOI: 10.1038/376578a0
Template switching between PNA and RNA oligonucleotides
Abstract
The origin of the RNA world is not easily understood, as effective prebiotic syntheses of the components of RNA, the beta-ribofuranoside-5'-phosphates, are hard to envisage. Recognition of this difficulty has led to the proposal that other genetic systems, the components of which are more easily formed, may have preceded RNA. This raises the question of how transitions between one genetic system and another could occur. Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) resembles RNA in its ability to form double-helical complexes stabilized by Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding between adenine and thymine and between cytosine and guanine, but has a backbone that is held together by amide rather than by phosphodiester bonds. Oligonucleotides bases on RNA are known to act as templates that catalyse the non-enzymatic synthesis of their complements from activated mononucleotides, we now show that RNA oligonucleotides facilitate the synthesis of complementary PNA strands and vice versa. This suggests that a transition between different genetic systems can occur without loss of information.
Comment in
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Origin of life. RNA seeks its maker.Nature. 1995 Aug 17;376(6541):548-9. doi: 10.1038/376548a0. Nature. 1995. PMID: 7543655 No abstract available.
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