The centrality of the Krebs cycle in metabolism has long been interpreted as evidence of its antiquity, and consequently, questions regarding its provenance, and whether it initially functioned as a cycle or not, have received much attention. The present report shows that prebiotic oxidation of α-hydroxy carboxylates can be achieved by UV photolysis of a simple geochemical species (HS-), which leads to α-oxo carboxylates that feature in the Krebs cycle and glyoxylate shunt. Further reaction of these products leads to almost all intermediates of the Krebs cycle proper, succinate semialdehyde bypass, and glyoxylate shunt. Fumarate, the missing Krebs cycle component, and the required α-hydroxy carboxylates can be provided by a highly related h...
An abiotic formation of <i>meso</i>- and dl-tartrates in 80% yield via the cyanide-catalyzed dimeriz...
We investigated whether substrate availability influences the type of energy metabolism in procyclic...
The nucleophilicity of the α-carbon of malonate, coupled with its potential for subsequent decarboxy...
Efforts to decipher the prebiotic roots of metabolic pathways have focused on recapitulating modern ...
A cycle remains a cycle only as long as the spokes of the wheel are not stolen. To keep the citric a...
The development of metabolic approaches towards understanding the origins of life, which have focuse...
AbstractSeventy years from the formalization of the Krebs cycle as the central metabolic turntable s...
On primitive earth, life probably emerged around 3.8 billion years ago. Understanding how it started...
ABSTRACT: An abiotic formation of meso- and DL-tartrates in 80 % yield via the cyanide-catalyzed dim...
The citric acid cycle forms a major metabolic hub and as such it is involved in many disease states ...
Sur la terre primitive, la vie aurait émergé il y a environ 3.8 milliard d’années. Comprendre commen...
In 1937, Sir H. A Krebs first published the Citric Acid Cycle, a unidirectional cycle with carboxyli...
Sulfur is an essential element for life. However, the soil microbe Pseudomonas (P.) fluorescens can ...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank S. J. Mojzsis for helpful discussions and T. Rutherford for...
The origin of the biosynthetic pathways for the branchedchain amino acids cannot be understood in te...
An abiotic formation of <i>meso</i>- and dl-tartrates in 80% yield via the cyanide-catalyzed dimeriz...
We investigated whether substrate availability influences the type of energy metabolism in procyclic...
The nucleophilicity of the α-carbon of malonate, coupled with its potential for subsequent decarboxy...
Efforts to decipher the prebiotic roots of metabolic pathways have focused on recapitulating modern ...
A cycle remains a cycle only as long as the spokes of the wheel are not stolen. To keep the citric a...
The development of metabolic approaches towards understanding the origins of life, which have focuse...
AbstractSeventy years from the formalization of the Krebs cycle as the central metabolic turntable s...
On primitive earth, life probably emerged around 3.8 billion years ago. Understanding how it started...
ABSTRACT: An abiotic formation of meso- and DL-tartrates in 80 % yield via the cyanide-catalyzed dim...
The citric acid cycle forms a major metabolic hub and as such it is involved in many disease states ...
Sur la terre primitive, la vie aurait émergé il y a environ 3.8 milliard d’années. Comprendre commen...
In 1937, Sir H. A Krebs first published the Citric Acid Cycle, a unidirectional cycle with carboxyli...
Sulfur is an essential element for life. However, the soil microbe Pseudomonas (P.) fluorescens can ...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank S. J. Mojzsis for helpful discussions and T. Rutherford for...
The origin of the biosynthetic pathways for the branchedchain amino acids cannot be understood in te...
An abiotic formation of <i>meso</i>- and dl-tartrates in 80% yield via the cyanide-catalyzed dimeriz...
We investigated whether substrate availability influences the type of energy metabolism in procyclic...
The nucleophilicity of the α-carbon of malonate, coupled with its potential for subsequent decarboxy...