Artículo de revista
Influence of aluminum oxide on the prebiotic thermal synthesis of Gly-Glu-(Gly-Glu)(n) polymer
Date
2011-06Registration in:
BIOSYSTEMS Volume: 104 Issue: 2-3 Pages: 118-126 Published: MAY-JUN 2011
0303-2647
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2011.01.008
Author
Leyton, Patricio
Zárate, R. Antonio
Fuentes, Sandra
Paipa, Carolina
Gómez Jeria, Juan
Leyton, Yessica
Institutions
Abstract
The effect of the aluminum oxide on the thermal synthesis of the glycine-glutamic acid (Gly-Glu-(Gly-Glu)(n) polymer is described. The thermal synthesis in the molten state was carried out in the absence and presence of the oxide. In both cases, the vibrational spectra showed characteristic group frequencies corresponding predominantly to a Gly-Glu-(Gly-Glu)(n) sequence in the polymeric structure. The theoretical spectral data support the experimental proposed Gly-Glu-(Gly-Glu)(n) sequence for the polymer. The SEM-EDX characterization of the solid phase involved in the thermal synthesis showed that the aluminum oxide participates as a site for nucleation and growth of the polymer, explaining the increase of 25% efficiency in the presence of aluminum oxide. Electrophoresis data show shorter polypeptide chains in the presence of aluminum oxide.