TY - JOUR
T1 - Visualizing ribonuclease digestion of RNA-like polymers produced by hot wet-dry cycles
AU - Da Silva, Laura
AU - Eiby, Simon Holm Jacobsen
AU - Bjerrum, Morten Jannik
AU - Thulstrup, Peter Waaben
AU - Deamer, David
AU - Hassenkam, Tue
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by grant NNF21OC0068372 under the Novo Nordisk foundation NERD program.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Polymerization of nucleotides under prebiotic conditions simulating the early Earth has been extensively studied. Several independent methods have been used to verify that RNA-like polymers can be produced by hot wet-dry cycling of nucleotides. However, it has not been shown that these RNA-like polymers are similar to biological RNA with 3′-5′ phosphodiester bonds. In the results described here, RNA-like polymers were generated from 5′-monophosphate nucleosides AMP and UMP. To confirm that the polymers resemble biological RNA, ribonuclease A should catalyze hydrolysis of the 3′-5′ phosphodiester bonds between pyrimidine nucleotides to each other or to purine nucleotides, but not purine-purine nucleotide bonds. Here we show AFM images of specific polymers produced by hot wet-dry cycling of AMP, UMP and AMP/UMP (1:1) solutions on mica surfaces, before and after exposure to ribonuclease A. AMP polymers were unaffected by ribonuclease A but UMP polymers disappeared. This indicates that a major fraction of the bonds in the UMP polymers is indeed 3′-5′ phosphodiester bonds. Some of the polymers generated from the AMP/UMP mixture also showed clear signs of cleavage. Because ribonuclease A recognizes the ester bonds in the polymers, we show for the first time that these prebiotically produced polymers are in fact similar to biological RNA but are likely to be linked by a mixture of 3′-5′ and 2′-5′ phosphodiester bonds.
AB - Polymerization of nucleotides under prebiotic conditions simulating the early Earth has been extensively studied. Several independent methods have been used to verify that RNA-like polymers can be produced by hot wet-dry cycling of nucleotides. However, it has not been shown that these RNA-like polymers are similar to biological RNA with 3′-5′ phosphodiester bonds. In the results described here, RNA-like polymers were generated from 5′-monophosphate nucleosides AMP and UMP. To confirm that the polymers resemble biological RNA, ribonuclease A should catalyze hydrolysis of the 3′-5′ phosphodiester bonds between pyrimidine nucleotides to each other or to purine nucleotides, but not purine-purine nucleotide bonds. Here we show AFM images of specific polymers produced by hot wet-dry cycling of AMP, UMP and AMP/UMP (1:1) solutions on mica surfaces, before and after exposure to ribonuclease A. AMP polymers were unaffected by ribonuclease A but UMP polymers disappeared. This indicates that a major fraction of the bonds in the UMP polymers is indeed 3′-5′ phosphodiester bonds. Some of the polymers generated from the AMP/UMP mixture also showed clear signs of cleavage. Because ribonuclease A recognizes the ester bonds in the polymers, we show for the first time that these prebiotically produced polymers are in fact similar to biological RNA but are likely to be linked by a mixture of 3′-5′ and 2′-5′ phosphodiester bonds.
KW - 3′-5′ phosphodiester bonds
KW - Hydrothermal fields
KW - RNA synthesis
KW - RNA world hypothesis
U2 - 10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149938
DO - 10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149938
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38640739
AN - SCOPUS:85190532182
VL - 712-713
JO - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
JF - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
SN - 0006-291X
M1 - 149938
ER -