Preparation of 2‐Aminoimidazole‐Activated Substrates for the Study of Nonenzymatic Genome Replication

Author:

Robinson James D.1ORCID,Sammons Scott R.1ORCID,O'Flaherty Derek K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractNonenzymatic genome replication is thought to be an important process for primitive lifeforms, but this has yet to be demonstrated experimentally. Recent studies on the nonenzymatic primer extension mechanism mediated by nucleoside 5′‐monophosphates (NMPs) activated with 2‐aminoimidazole have revealed that imidazolium‐bridged dinucleotide intermediates (N*N) account for the majority of the chemical copying process. As a result, an efficacious synthetic pathway for producing substrates activated with an imidazoyl moiety is desirable. This article provides a detailed protocol for the standard dehydrative redox reaction between NMPs and 2‐aminoimidazole to produce nucleotide phosphoroimidazolides. In addition, we describe a similar synthetic pathway to produce N*N in high yields for homodimers. Finally, a simple reversed‐phase cation exchange step is described to increase NMP solubility, which significantly increases yields for certain substrates. This approach allows for an efficient and cost‐effective methodology to prepare high‐quality substrates utilized in origins‐of‐life studies. © 2024 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Basic Protocol 1: Synthesis of 2‐aminoimidazolephosphoroimidazolide‐activated cytidineBasic Protocol 2: Synthesis of 2‐aminoimidazolium‐bridged dicytidyl intermediateBasic Protocol 3: Cation exchange of guanosine 5′‐monophosphate disodium saltAlternate Protocol: Synthesis of cytidine 5′‐phosphoroimidazolide or 2‐aminoimidazolium‐bridged dicytidyl from cytidine 5′‐monophosphate disodium salt

Publisher

Wiley

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