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1 November 2004 Complexes of ribose with silicates, borates, and calcium: implications to astrobiology
Vera M. Kolb, William Zhu
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Abstract
Ribose readily makes complexes with borates, silicates, and calcium. Borate and silicate complexes stabilize and preserve ribose under simulated prebiotic conditions. We report here the C-13 NMR study of the ribose calcium complexes. Calcium ions form complex with teh beta-furanose form of ribose, which is biologically relevant, in the following way. The C-2 and C-3 hydroxyl groups get involved in making the complex, while the C-1 OH remains uninvolved. This allows the C-1 OH, which is the most reactive, anomeric hyroxyl, to react further to make prebiotic nucleosides. Thus, the complexation of calcium with ribose may be responsible for the selection of the beta-furanose form in biology.
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Vera M. Kolb and William Zhu "Complexes of ribose with silicates, borates, and calcium: implications to astrobiology", Proc. SPIE 5555, Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology VIII, (1 November 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.568331
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KEYWORDS
Calcium

Silicates

Ions

Minerals

Biology

Astrobiology

Carbon

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