Indirect Formation of Peptide Bonds as a Prelude to Ribosomal Transpeptidation

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Dale, Harvey J. A. [1 ]
Sutherland, John D. [1 ]
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[1] MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge,CB2 0QH, United Kingdom
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The catalytic competency of the ribosome in extant protein biosynthesis is thought to arise primarily from two sources: an ability to precisely juxtapose the termini of two key substrates─3′-aminoacyl and N-acyl-aminoacyl tRNAs─and an ability to ease direct transpeptidation by their desolvation and encapsulation. In the absence of ribosomal, or enzymatic, protection, however, these activated alkyl esters undergo efficient hydrolysis, while significant entropic barriers serve to hamper their intermolecular cross-aminolysis in bulk water. Given that the spontaneous emergence of a catalyst of comparable size and sophistication to the ribosome in a prebiotic RNA world would appear implausible, it is thus natural to ask how appreciable peptide formation could have occurred with such substrates in bulk water without the aid of advanced ribozymatic catalysis. Using a combination of fluorine-tagged aminoacyl adenylate esters, in situ monitoring by 19F{1H} NMR spectroscopy, analytical deconvolution of kinetics, pH-rate profile analysis, and temperature-dependence studies, we here explore the mechanistic landscape of indirect amidation, via transesterification and O-to-N rearrangement, as a highly efficient, alternative manifold for transpeptidation that may have served as a prelude to ribosomal peptide synthesis. Our results suggest a potentially overlooked role for those amino acids implicated by the cyanosulfidic reaction network with hydroxyl side chains (Ser and Thr), and they also help to resolve some outstanding ambiguities in the broader literature regarding studies of similar systems (e.g., aminolyzes with Tris buffer). The evolutionary implications of this mode of peptide synthesis and the involvement of a very specific subset of amino acids are discussed. © 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
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