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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 113(29): 8121-6, 2016 07 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27382167

RESUMO

The chemistry of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is believed to be central to the origin of life question. Contradictions between Cassini-Huygens mission measurements of the atmosphere and the surface of Saturn's moon Titan suggest that HCN-based polymers may have formed on the surface from products of atmospheric chemistry. This makes Titan a valuable "natural laboratory" for exploring potential nonterrestrial forms of prebiotic chemistry. We have used theoretical calculations to investigate the chain conformations of polyimine (pI), a polymer identified as one major component of polymerized HCN in laboratory experiments. Thanks to its flexible backbone, the polymer can exist in several different polymorphs, which are relatively close in energy. The electronic and structural variability among them is extraordinary. The band gap changes over a 3-eV range when moving from a planar sheet-like structure to increasingly coiled conformations. The primary photon absorption is predicted to occur in a window of relative transparency in Titan's atmosphere, indicating that pI could be photochemically active and drive chemistry on the surface. The thermodynamics for adding and removing HCN from pI under Titan conditions suggests that such dynamics is plausible, provided that catalysis or photochemistry is available to sufficiently lower reaction barriers. We speculate that the directionality of pI's intermolecular and intramolecular =N-H(…)N hydrogen bonds may drive the formation of partially ordered structures, some of which may synergize with photon absorption and act catalytically. Future detailed studies on proposed mechanisms and the solubility and density of the polymers will aid in the design of future missions to Titan.


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Cianeto de Hidrogênio/química , Polímeros/química , Meio Ambiente Extraterreno , Estrutura Molecular , Polimerização , Saturno
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J Chem Phys ; 146(10): 104308, 2017 Mar 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28298101

RESUMO

The atmosphere of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, exhibits interesting UV- and radiation-driven chemistry between nitrogen and methane, resulting in dipolar, nitrile-containing molecules. The assembly and subsequent solvation of such molecules in the alkane lakes and seas found on the moon's surface are of particular interest for investigating the possibility of prebiotic chemistry in Titan's hydrophobic seas. Here we characterize the solvation of acetonitrile, a product of Titan's atmospheric radiation chemistry tentatively detected on Titan's surface [H. B. Niemann et al., Nature 438, 779-784 (2005)], in an alkane mixture estimated to match a postulated composition of the smaller lakes during cycles of active drying and rewetting. Molecular dynamics simulations are employed to determine the potential of mean force of acetonitrile (CH3CN) clusters moving from the alkane vapor into the bulk liquid. We find that the clusters prefer the alkane liquid to the vapor and do not dissociate in the bulk liquid. This opens up the possibility that acetonitrile-based microscopic polar chemistry may be possible in the otherwise nonpolar Titan lakes.

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Bioorg Chem ; 30(6): 420-30, 2002 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12642126

RESUMO

Inversion of configuration at phosphorus during ribozyme-catalyzed cleavage of RNA is usually considered unequivocal proof of in-line attack, but the relevant pseudorotation diagram for formation of the 2('),3(')-cyclic phosphate shows that inversion is not inconsistent with adjacent attack as long as breakdown of the trigonal bipyramid is in-line. For the reaction to occur by adjacent attack, a normally unstable apical oxyanion in the trigonal bipyramidal intermediate would have to be stabilized. Density-functional calculations show that a metal ion such as magnesium could perform this stabilization. We conclude that the possibility of adjacent attack should not be too hastily dismissed in cases where the setup is closer to adjacent than to in-line geometry.


Assuntos
Metais/química , RNA Catalítico/química , Catálise , Modelos Moleculares , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo
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