Drawing inspiration from the initiating amino acid modification in biosynthetic peptides, we have successfully demonstrated a biomimetic mechanism for N-to-C terminal extension in prebiotic peptide synthesis. This achievement was accomplished by using acetylated amino acid amides as the N-terminal substrate for peptide synthesis and amino acid amides as the C-terminal extension, with the reaction carried out in a dry-wet cycle at 80 °C without requiring any activators. This provides a plausible pathway for the formation of prebiotic peptides.
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