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[MIS06-05] Non-canonical nucleoside synthesis through formose-type reaction on the early Earth
Keywords:Nucleoside, Formose-type reaction, Imidazole
Aqueous solutions containing formaldehyde, glycolaldehyde, ammonia, calcium hydroxide (a catalyst of the formose-type reaction), ribose (the sugar of nucleoside component), and borate (a sugar stabilizer) were heated at 60℃ or 80℃ for 20 hours. The products were diluted by an acidic solution and analyzed by ultra-performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry.
The products contained diverse organic compounds, including diverse N-heterocycles, including imidazole and even ribosyl-imidazole, a non-canonical nucleoside. These yields were higher in experiments containing borate. Canonical nucleosides and nucleobases were not detected in the products. Formation of ribosyl-imidazole was also found even in experiments without ribose in the starting material. In this experiment, the formose-type reaction formed both ribose and imidazole and combined them to form the non-canonical nucleoside in a one-pot reaction from simple aldehyde and ammonia. This finding opens up a possibility of the spontaneous formation of diverse nucleoside analogs, potentially including canonical nucleosides in the formose-type reaction on the prebiotic Earth.