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Title: Elucidating N-acyl amino acids as a model protoamphiphilic system
Authors: JOSHI, MANESH PRAKASH
UDAY, ASHWIN
RAJAMANI, SUDHA
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Lipids
Chemical origin of life
2022-NOV-WEEK1
TOC-NOV-2022
2022
Issue Date: Nov-2022
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Communications Chemistry, 5, 147.
Abstract: Protoamphiphiles are prebiotically-plausible moieties that would have constituted protocell membranes on early Earth. Although prebiotic soup would have contained a diverse set of amphiphiles capable of generating protocell membranes, earlier studies were mainly limited to fatty acid-based systems. Herein, we characterize N-acyl amino acids (NAAs) as a model protoamphiphilic system. To the best of our knowledge, we report a new abiotic route in this study for their synthesis under wet-dry cycles from amino acids and monoglycerides via an ester-amide exchange process. We also demonstrate how N-oleoyl glycine (NOG, a representative NAA) results in vesicle formation over a broad pH range when blended with a monoglyceride or a fatty acid. Notably, NOG also acts as a substrate for peptide synthesis under wet-dry cycles, generating different lipopeptides. Overall, our study establishes NAAs as a promising protoamphiphilic system, and highlights their significance in generating robust and functional protocell membranes on primitive Earth.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-022-00762-9
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7458
ISSN: 2399-3669
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