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RNA Building Block Synthesis


Creating several amino acids is easy. The hard part is coercing the amino acids to link together in a chain to form a protein. RNA proves much more difficult because even the building blocks are hard to synthesize. Furthermore, once they are created, they do not last long. This makes it difficult to understand how the necessary building blocks achieved a suitable concentration for further reactions and seriously brings into question the current RNA world hypothesis and other origin of life theories that depend on it. Several key building blocks will now be considered.

Adenine and Cytosine

Adenine has been synthesized in the lab from concentrated solutions of hydrogen cyanide and ammonia. While this process works in the lab, it is not clear how the necessary conditions to create adenine would arise in nature.

   To synthesize significant quantities of adenine, a concentrated solution of hydrogen cyanide and ammonia is required. Concentrating hydrogen cyanide and ammonia under plausible conditions is problematic. Hydrogen cyanide is a very reactive chemical. In low concentrations, it reacts with water to form many products that are not adenine. These side reactions use up the hydrogen cyanide and lower its concentration. To make the process more difficult, one of the most abundant chemicals produced in the early atmosphere was undoubtably formaldehyde and “Formaldehyde reacts spontaneously with hydrogen cyanide to form cyanohydrin, a well known reaction that has vexed workers in the field of prebiotic chemistry relying on the unencumbered availability of HCN in high concentration to form a plethora of evolved molecules.”21Ammonia is equally problematic because it decays rapidly when exposed to sunlight,15 and it boils at sub-freezing temperatures. So while some adenine might be formed under plausible conditions, very little is produced. The high concentration of ammonia and hydrogen cyanide required to make adenine does not represent plausible prebiotic conditions.3

   Because adenine has been found in meteorites, there is evidence that it is produced by nature in space.3 Nevertheless, based on the above discussion, adenine was certainly a very rare chemical 4 billion years ago.

   Cytosine is much more problematic than adenine. It has never been produced under any plausible prebiotic conditions, even in minute quantities. It is not found in meteorites, so it is not easily synthesized in space. Cytosine is not stable in water. Its lifetime depends on the temperature. At 100 degrees Celsius, cytosine decomposes in 19 days. At room temperature, the decomposition is 340 years. These observations have led Miller and several other researchers to suggest that Cytosine was not found in the first self replicating molecule. 5,6

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Chapter 9: Prebiotic Synthesis of RNA, DNA and Peptides

        Zero Tries
        Investigator Interference
        Millers Experiment
        Thermal Proteins or Proteinoids
        Short Peptide Chains in Water
        Long Peptide Chains in Water
        RNA Prebiotic Synthesis
        RNA Building Block Synthesis -Adenine and Cytosine
        Ribose
        A Pre-RNA World?
        Assembling the Building Blocks- Activated Monomers
        Review of Investigator Interference
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