The Reaction of Aminonitriles with Aminothiols: A Way to Thiol-Containing Peptides and Nitrogen Heterocycles in the Primitive Earth Ocean.

Ibrahim Shalayel, Seydou Coulibaly, Kieu Dung Ly,Anne Milet,Yannick Vallée

LIFE-BASEL(2018)

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The Strecker reaction of aldehydes with ammonia and hydrogen cyanide first leads to alpha-aminonitriles, which are then hydrolyzed to alpha-amino acids. However, before reacting with water, these aminonitriles can be trapped by aminothiols, such as cysteine or homocysteine, to give 5- or 6-membered ring heterocycles, which in turn are hydrolyzed to dipeptides. We propose that this two-step process enabled the formation of thiol-containing dipeptides in the primitive ocean. These small peptides are able to promote the formation of other peptide bonds and of heterocyclic molecules. Theoretical calculations support our experimental results. They predict that alpha-aminonitriles should be more reactive than other nitriles, and that imidazoles should be formed from transiently formed amidinonitriles. Overall, this set of reactions delineates a possible early stage of the development of organic chemistry, hence of life, on Earth dominated by nitriles and thiol-rich peptides (TRP).
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origin of life,prebiotic chemistry,thiol-rich peptides,cysteine,aminonitriles,imidazoles
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