The amino acid proline plays critical
roles in polypeptide structure
and function. However, the influence of proline residues on proto-peptide
evolution is unknown. In order to begin exploring this question, we
formed mixtures of model prebiotic peptides by wet–dry cycling
and compared proline incorporation to that of glycine, alanine, and
valine. Proline uptake was more efficient than the other amino acids
into linear oligomers. However, proline was also found in small, cyclic
species. In a more complex mixture of monomers and oligomers, proline
displayed similar behaviorefficient uptake into linear sequences
and yet also into small cyclic oligomers.