Abstract
Ribosomal translation at the origin of life requires controlled aminoacylation to produce mono-aminoacyl esters of tRNAs. Herein, we show that transient annealing of short RNA oligo:amino acid mixed anhydrides to an acceptor strand enables the sequential transfer of aminoacyl residues to the diol of an overhang, first forming aminoacyl esters then peptidyl esters. Using N-protected of aminoacyl esters prevents unwanted peptidyl ester formation in this manner. However, N-acylaminoacyl transfer is not stereospecific.



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