Abstract
Derivatives of ribosyl pyrophosphate have been synthesized, and examined with magnesium salts in the coupling of the ribose unit to various nucleophiles, including pyrazole and 2-chloroimidazole. Only with the magnesium salt present did they generate the ribosyl cation by binding to the leaving group and then couple the ribose derivative with nucleophiles. The role of magnesium salts in phosphorylation of methanol by ATP was also examined. Here a remarkable effect was seen: phosphorylation by ATP was slowed with low concentrations of Mg2+ but accelerated by higher concentrations. Related effects were also seen in the effect of Mg2+ on phosphorylation by ADP. The likely mechanisms explain these effects.
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Gopinath, P., Ramalingam, V., & Breslow, R. (2015). Magnesium pyrophosphates in enzyme mimics of nucleotide synthases and kinases and in their prebiotic chemistry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(39), 12011–12014. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1516239112
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