NASA: 生命の左右性の謎が深まる(NASA: Mystery of Life’s Handedness Deepens)

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2024-11-21 NASA

NASAの研究者は、生命のホモキラリティ(生体分子が特定の鏡像異性体のみを使用する性質)の起源に関する新たな手がかりを発見しました。彼らは、宇宙空間で観測されたキラル分子である酸化プロピレンが、円偏光による選択的分解を受ける可能性を示唆しています。この現象は、生命のホモキラリティが宇宙環境での物理的プロセスに由来する可能性を示唆し、生命の起源解明に新たな視点を提供します。

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自己アミノアシル化リボザイムからのプレバイオティックなキラル転移は、どちらの手にも有利となる可能性がある Prebiotic chiral transfer from self-aminoacylating ribozymes may favor either handedness

Josh Kenchel,Alberto Vázquez-Salazar,Reno Wells,Krishna Brunton,Evan Janzen,Kyle M. Schultz,Ziwei Liu,Weiwei Li,Eric T. Parker,Jason P. Dworkin & Irene A. Chen
Nature Communications  Published:12 September 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52362-x

NASA: 生命の左右性の謎が深まる(NASA: Mystery of Life’s Handedness Deepens)

Abstract

Modern life is essentially homochiral, containing D-sugars in nucleic acid backbones and L-amino acids in proteins. Since coded proteins are theorized to have developed from a prebiotic RNA World, the homochirality of L-amino acids observed in all known life presumably resulted from chiral transfer from a homochiral D-RNA World. This transfer would have been mediated by aminoacyl-RNAs defining the genetic code. Previous work on aminoacyl transfer using tRNA mimics has suggested that aminoacylation using D-RNA may be inherently biased toward reactivity with L-amino acids, implying a deterministic path from a D-RNA World to L-proteins. Using a model system of self-aminoacylating D-ribozymes and epimerizable activated amino acid analogs, we test the chiral selectivity of 15 ribozymes derived from an exhaustive search of sequence space. All of the ribozymes exhibit detectable selectivity, and a substantial fraction react preferentially to produce the D-enantiomer of the product. Furthermore, chiral preference is conserved within sequence families. These results are consistent with the transfer of chiral information from RNA to proteins but do not support an intrinsic bias of D-RNA for L-amino acids. Different aminoacylation structures result in different directions of chiral selectivity, such that L-proteins need not emerge from a D-RNA World.

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