
AbstractThe development of metabolic approaches towards understanding the origins of life, which have focused mainly on the citric acid (TCA) cycle, have languished—primarily due to a lack of experimentally demonstrable and sustainable cycle(s) of reactions. We show here the existence of a protometabolic analog of the TCA involving two linked cycles, which convert glyoxylate into CO2 and produce aspartic acid in the presence of ammonia. The reactions proceed from either pyruvate, oxaloacetate or malonate in the presence of glyoxylate as the carbon source and hydrogen peroxide as the oxidant under neutral aqueous conditions and at mild temperatures. The reaction pathway demonstrates turnover under controlled conditions. These results indicate that simpler versions of metabolic cycles could have emerged under potential prebiotic conditions, laying the foundation for the appearance of more sophisticated metabolic pathways once control by (polymeric) catalysts became available.
Oxaloacetic Acid, Aspartic Acid, Science, Q, Origin of Life, Glyoxylates, Hydrogen Peroxide, Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Decarboxylation, Article, Malonates, Kinetics, Models, Chemical, Ammonia, Pyruvic Acid, Oxidation-Reduction, Metabolic Networks and Pathways
Oxaloacetic Acid, Aspartic Acid, Science, Q, Origin of Life, Glyoxylates, Hydrogen Peroxide, Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Decarboxylation, Article, Malonates, Kinetics, Models, Chemical, Ammonia, Pyruvic Acid, Oxidation-Reduction, Metabolic Networks and Pathways
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