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Thioester-mediated RNA aminoacylation and peptidyl-RNA synthesis in water

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  • Jyoti Singh

    (University College London)

  • Benjamin Thoma

    (University College London)

  • Daniel Whitaker

    (University College London)

  • Max Satterly Webley

    (University College London)

  • Yuan Yao

    (University College London)

  • Matthew W. Powner

    (University College London)

Abstract

To orchestrate ribosomal peptide synthesis, transfer RNAs (tRNAs) must be aminoacylated, with activated amino acids, at their 2′,3′-diol moiety1,2, and so the selective aminoacylation of RNA in water is a key challenge that must be resolved to explain the origin of protein biosynthesis. So far, there have been no chemical methods to effectively and selectively aminoacylate RNA-2′,3′-diols with the breadth of proteinogenic amino acids in water3–5. Here we demonstrate that (biological) aminoacyl-thiols (1) react selectively with RNA diols over amine nucleophiles, promoting aminoacylation over adventitious (non-coded) peptide bond formation. Broad side-chain scope is demonstrated, including Ala, Arg, Asp, Glu, Gln, Gly, His, Leu, Lys, Met, Phe, Pro, Ser and Val, and Arg aminoacylation is enhanced by unprecedented side-chain nucleophilic catalysis. Duplex formation directs chemoselective 2′,3′-aminoacylation of RNA. We demonstrate that prebiotic nitriles, N-carboxyanhydrides and amino acid anhydrides, as well as biological aminoacyl-adenylates, all react with thiols (including coenzymes A and M) to selectively yield aminoacyl-thiols (1) in water. Finally, we demonstrate that the switch from thioester to thioacid activation inverts diol/amine selectivity, promoting peptide synthesis in excellent yield. Two-step, one-pot, chemically controlled formation of peptidyl-RNA is observed in water at neutral pH. Our results indicate an important role for thiol cofactors in RNA aminoacylation before the evolution of proteinaceous synthetase enzymes.

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  • Jyoti Singh & Benjamin Thoma & Daniel Whitaker & Max Satterly Webley & Yuan Yao & Matthew W. Powner, 2025. "Thioester-mediated RNA aminoacylation and peptidyl-RNA synthesis in water," Nature, Nature, vol. 644(8078), pages 933-944, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:644:y:2025:i:8078:d:10.1038_s41586-025-09388-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09388-y
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