In the present paper, we report on the effect of pH and carbonate on the hydrolysis rate constants of N-blocked and free aminoacyl adenylate anhydrides. Whereas the hydrolysis of free aminoacyl adenylates seems principally catalyzed by OH-, the hydrolysis of the N-blocked species is also catalyzed by H+, giving this compound a U-shaped hydrolysis vs. pH curve. Furthermore, at pH's less than 8, carbonate has an extreme catalytic effect on the hydrolysis of free aminoacyl-AMP anhydride, but essentially no effect on the hydrolysis of N-blocked aminoacyl-AMP anhydride. Furthermore, the N-blocked aminoacyl-AMP anhydride is a very efficient generator of peptides using free glycine as acceptor. The possible significance of the observations to prebiological peptide synthesis is discussed.

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