Achiral amino acid glycine acts as an origin of homochirality in asymmetric autocatalysis

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Abstract

Chiral crystals of the only achiral proteinogenic α-amino acid, glycine induced the asymmetric autocatalysis with amplification of enantiomeric excess (ee). The P31 crystals of γ-glycine, which display positive Cotton effect (CD) at around 215 nm, mediate the asymmetric autocatalysis to yield (R)-pyrimidyl alkanol with high ee. In contrast, the enantiomorphic P32 crystals, which display negative Cotton effect, afford (S)-alkanol after the significant amplification of ee by asymmetric autocatalysis.

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Matsumoto, A., Ozaki, H., Tsuchiya, S., Asahi, T., Lahav, M., Kawasaki, T., & Soai, K. (2019). Achiral amino acid glycine acts as an origin of homochirality in asymmetric autocatalysis. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 17(17), 4200–4203. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ob00345b

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