A thermodynamic chemical reaction network drove autocatalytic prebiotic peptides formation
A thermodynamic chemical reaction network drove autocatalytic prebiotic peptides formation
SUMMARY The chemical reaction networks (CRNs), which led to the transition on early Earth from geochemistry to biochemistry remain unknown. We show that under mild hydrothermal circumstances, a thermodynamic chemical reaction network including sulfite/sulfate coupled with anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Sammox), might have driven prebiotic peptides synthesis. Peptides comprise 14 proteinogenic amino acids, endowed Sammox-driven CRNs with autocatalysis. The peptides exhibit both forward and reverse catalysis, with the opposite catalytic impact in sulfite- and sulfate-fueled Sammox-driven CRNs, respectively, at both a variable temperature range and a fixed temperature, resulting in seesaw-like catalytic properties. The ratio of sulfite to sulfate switches the catalytic orientation of peptides, resulting in Sammox-driven CRNs that has both anabolic and catabolic reactions at all times. Furthermore, peptides produced from sulfite-fueled Sammox-driven CRNs could catalyze both sulfite-fueled Sammox and Anammox (nitrite reduction coupled with anaerobic ammonium oxidation) reactions. We propose that Sammox-driven CRNs were critical in the creation of life and that Anammox microorganisms that have both Sammox functions are direct descendants of Sammox-driven CRNs.
He Yu-Qin、Li Guo-Xiang、Xiao Ke-Qing、Zhang Hui-En、Bao Peng
Key Lab of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences||Ningbo Urban Environment Observation and Station, Chinese Ac ademy of Sciences||University of Chinese Academy of SciencesCenter for Applied Geosciences (ZAG), Eberhard Karls University TuebingenSchool of Earth and Environment, University of LeedsCollege of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Zhejiang Wanli UniversityKey Lab of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences||Ningbo Urban Environment Observation and Station, Chinese Ac ademy of Sciences||University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
生物化学生物物理学化学
He Yu-Qin,Li Guo-Xiang,Xiao Ke-Qing,Zhang Hui-En,Bao Peng.A thermodynamic chemical reaction network drove autocatalytic prebiotic peptides formation[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-12].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/461707.点此复制
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