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10.1007/s10763-012-9344-1

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1432-1432

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Abiotic Photophosphorylation Model Based on Abioge

Authors: Taisiya A Telegina Michael P Kolesnikov Yulia L Vechtomova Andrey A Buglak Mikhail S Kritsky
Publish Date: 2013/05/21
Volume: 76, Issue: 5, Pages: 332-342
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A model for abiotic photophosphorylation of adenosine diphosphate by orthophosphate with the formation of adenosine triphosphate was studied The model was based on the photochemical activity of the abiogenic conjugates of pigments with the polymeric material formed after thermolysis of amino acid mixtures The pigments formed showed different fluorescence parameters depending on the composition of the mixture of amino acid precursors Thermolysis of the mixture of glutamic acid glycine and lysine 831 resulted in a predominant formation of a pigment fraction which had the fluorescence maximum at 525 nm and the excitation band maxima at 260 375 and 450 nm and was identified as flavin When glycine in the initial mixture was replaced with alanine a product formed whose fluorescence parameters were typical to pteridines excitation maximum at 350 nm emission maximum at 440 nm When irradiated with the quasimonochromatic light over the range 325–525 nm microspheres in which flavin pigments were prevailing showed a maximum photophosphorylating activity at 375 and 450 nm and pteridinecontaining chromoproteinoid microspheres were most active at 350 nm The positions and the relative height of maxima in the action spectra correlate with those in the excitation spectra of the pigments which point to the involvement of abiogenic flavins and pteridines in photophosphorylation


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