Phosphorylation and acylation transfer reactions: Clues to a dual origin of metabolism

Many theories of the origin of life focus on only one primitive polymer as an archetype of a world paradigm. However, life would have emerged within more complex scenarios where a variety of molecules and diverse polymers interconnected by a few similar chemical reactions. Previous work suggested that the ancestors of all major biopolymers would have arisen from abiotic template independent replication processes. They would have been organized in two closed sets of polymerization cycles: polysaccharides, polyribonucleotides and polyphosphates on one site; and peptides, fatty acids and polyhydroxyalkanoates on the other site. Then, these polymerization reaction cycles integrated into a minimal organization closure. Here, the purpose was to explore which kind of reactions could have supported the chemical networks that led to the early (bio)polymers. As a result, the proposed overview suggests that phosphorylation and acylation transfer reactions would have arisen independently and forged two distinct chemical systems that provided the phosphorylated and carboxylated intermediates used for the synthesis of the corresponding polymers. In this sense, modern metabolism may still reflect its dual nature, probably relying on these two reaction networks from the beginnings.

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