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Differential adsorption of nucleic acid bases: Relevance to the
origin of life - Sowerby, Stephen J.; Cohn, Corey A.; Heckl, Wolfgang M.; Holm, Nils G.
The adsorption of organic molecules onto the surfaces of inorganic
solids has long been considered a process relevant to the origin of
life. We have determined the equilibrium adsorption isotherms for the
nucleic acid purine and pyrimidine bases dissolved in water on the
surface of crystalline graphite. The markedly different adsorption
behavior of the bases describes an elutropic series: guanine >
adenine > hypoxanthine > thymine > cytosine >
uracil. We propose that such differential properties were relevant to
the prebiotic chemistry of the bases and may have influenced the
composition of the primordial genetic architecture.
- 04-dic-2006