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Equilibrium and non-equilibrium furanose selection in the ribose isomerisation network

Statistical Mechanics 2021-02-02 v2 Molecular Networks

Abstract

The exclusive presence of β\beta-D-ribofuranose in nucleic acids is still a conundrum in prebiotic chemistry, given that pyranose species are substantially more stable at equilibrium. However, a precise characterisation of the relative furanose/pyranose fraction at temperatures higher than about 50o^{\,\rm o}C is still lacking. Here, we employ a combination of NMR measurements and statistical mechanics modelling to predict a population inversion between furanose and pyranose at equilibrium at high temperatures. More importantly, we show that a steady temperature gradient may steer an open isomerisation network into a non-equilibrium steady state where furanose is boosted beyond the limits set by equilibrium thermodynamics. Moreover, we demonstrate that nonequilibrium selection of furanose is maximum at optimal dissipation, as gauged by the temperature gradient and energy barriers for isomerisation. The predicted optimum is compatible with temperature drops found in hydrothermal vents associated with extremely fresh lava flows on the seafloor.

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@article{arxiv.2010.13188,
  title  = {Equilibrium and non-equilibrium furanose selection in the ribose isomerisation network},
  author = {Avinash Vicholous Dass and Thomas Georgelin and Frances Westall and Frédéric Foucher and Paolo De Los Rios and Daniel Maria Busiello and Shiling Liang and Francesco Piazza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.13188},
  year   = {2021}
}

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