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Scientists reveal how first cells could have formed on Earth
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Scientists reveal how first cells could have formed on Earth by The Scripps Research Institute, PhysOrg, February 29, 2024 The paywalled paper is: Pulletikurti, S., Veena, K.S., Yadav, M., Deniz, A.A. and Krishnamurthy, R., 2024. Experimentally modeling the emergence of prebiotically plausible phospholipid vesicles. Chem. Yours, Paul H.- 1 reply
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How did life begin? One key ingredient is coming into view A Nobel-prizewinning scientist’s team has taken a big step forward in its quest to reconstruct an early-Earth RNA capable of building proteins. Amber Dance, Nature News, February 28, 2023 Ancient protein study reveals how natural selection predates life itself By Michael Irving, News Atlas, February 28, 2023 Ancient protein study reveals how natural selection predates life itself John Hopkins University, February 28, 2023 One paper is: Makarov, M., Sanchez Rocha, A.C., Krystufek, R., Cherepashuk, I., Dzmitruk, V., Charnavets, T., Faustino, A.M., Lebl, M., Fujishima, K., Fried, S.D. and Hlouchova, K., 2022. Early selection of the amino acid alphabet was adaptively shaped by biophysical constraints of foldability. Jounral of the American Chemical Society. Abstract of paywalled paper PDF of Preprint Yours, Paul H.
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Newly discovered chemical reactions could explain the origin of life
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Newly discovered chemical reactions could explain the origin of life By Michael Irving, New Atlas, July 29, 2022 Primordial Soup: Scientists Discover New “Origins of Life” Chemical Reactions Scripps Research Institute, July 29, 2022 The paper is: Krishnamurthy, R., Pulletikurti, S., Yadav, M. and Springsteen, G., 2021. Prebiotic synthesis of α-amino acids and orotate from α-ketoacids potentiates transition to extant metabolic pathways. 28 July 2022, Nature Chemistry. DOI: 10.1038/s41557-022-00999-w Yours, Paul H.-
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Scientists announce a breakthrough in determining life's origin on Earth—and maybe Mars Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution, June 3, 2022 The open access paper is: Craig A. Jerome, Hyo-Joong Kim, Stephen J. Mojzsis, Steven A. Benner, and Elisa Biondi. Catalytic Synthesis of Polyribonucleic Acid on Prebiotic Rock Glasses Astrobiology. ahead of print http://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2022.0027 Yours, Paul H.
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Lightning may have provided prebiotic phosphorus for the origin of life on Earth
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How A Building Block Of Life Got Created In A Flash Heard on Morning Edition, NPR, March 16, 2021 Lightning may have sparked life on Earth By Ashley Strickland, CNN, March 16, 2021 The open access paper is: Hess, B.L., Piazolo, S. and Harvey, J. 2012, Lightning strikes as a major facilitator of prebiotic phosphorus reduction on early Earth. Nature Communications 12, 1535 Yours, Paul H.-
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A New Clue to How Life Originated A long-standing mystery about early cells has a solution— and it’s a rather magical one. Ed Young, The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/08/interlocking-puzzle-allowed-life-emerge/595945/ Did Amino Acids Stabilize Prebiotic Membranes? A possible solution to a long-standing question about early cells Astrobiology at NASA https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/news/solving-a-long-standing-origin-of-life-puzzle/ First cells may have emerged because building blocks of proteins stabilized membranes, University of Washington, August 12, 2019 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190812155502.htm The paper is: Caitlin E. Cornell, Roy A. Black, Mengjun Xue, Helen E. Litz, Andrew Ramsay, Moshe Gordon, Alexander Mileant, Zachary R. Cohen, James A. Williams, Kelly K. Lee, Gary P. Drobny, and Sarah L. Keller. Prebiotic amino acids bind to and stabilize prebiotic fatty acid membranes. PNAS, 2019 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1900275116 https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2019/08/06/1900275116 Yours, Paul H.
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