J. Visscher
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1988
J. Visscher; Alan W. Schwartz
SummaryBis-phosphoimidazolides of an analogue of adenosine (in which ribose is replaced by an acyclic chain) and of two related analogues of guanosine undergo oligomerization in the presence of complementary polynucleotide templates. Data on the template- and nontemplate-directed reactions are presented, and the possible relevance to origins of life is discussed.
Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1997
R. de Graaf; J. Visscher; Alan W. Schwartz
Abstract. Phosphonic acids are the only phosphorus-containing organic compounds detected in the Murchison meteorite. We earlier described the synthesis of methyl-, hydroxymethyl-, and 1-hydroxyethyl phosphonic acids using sodium phosphite as a source of phosphite radicals. We now show that ultraviolet irradiation of dilute aqueous solutions of acetylene in the presence of sodium phosphite leads to the synthesis of vinyl phosphonic acid. At neutral to basic pH, vinyl phosphonic acid reacts under photochemical conditions to produce phosphonoacetaldehyde and 2-hydroxyethyl phosphonic acid as the major products, as well as smaller yields of 1-hydroxyethyl phosphonic acid, phosphonoacetic acid, and ethyl phosphonic acid. Of these products, phosphonoacetaldehyde is particularly interesting as a potential precursor of prebiotic carbohydrate derivatives.
Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres | 1987
Alan W. Schwartz; J. Visscher; C. G. Bakker; J. Niessen
Activated derivatives of purine-containing deoxynucleoside- diphosphates spontaneously oligomerize to produce pyrophosphate- linked oligodeoxynucleotide analogues. These analogues are of potential interest as models of primitive, polynucleotide precursors. The efficiency of oligomerization (ImpdGpIm and ImpdApIm much greater than ImpdIpIm) appears to reflect a combination of stacking forces and the specific geometric orientations of the stacked units. Under favorable conditions, chain lengths greater than 20 have been obtained for oligomers containing pdGp in the absence of a template. In the presence of a complementary template, the activated derivatives of pdGp and pdAp oligomerize much more extensively. An acyclo-analogue of G has also been shown to undergo template-directed oligomerization on poly(C). These observations suggest the possibility that primitive information transfer might have evolved in much simpler systems and that this function was taken over by polynucleotides at a later stage in evolution.
Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1990
J. Visscher; Alan W. Schwartz
SummaryWe have tested the effect of a nonstereoregular (atactic) template, based on the acyclic nucleotide analog
Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1989
J. Visscher; Alan W. Schwartz
Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres | 1998
R. de Graaf; J. Visscher; Alan W. Schwartz
p\tilde Cp
Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1998
R. de Graaf; J. Visscher; Y. Xu; G. Arrhenius; Alan W. Schwartz
Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1993
Bernard Barbier; J. Visscher; Alan W. Schwartz
, on the oligomerization of the complementary bis-phosphoimidazolide monomer,
Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1987
J. Visscher; Alan W. Schwartz
Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids | 1993
J. Visscher; Alan W. Schwartz
Imp\tilde GpIm