The presence of amino acids on the prebiotic Earth, either stemming from endogenous chemical routes or delivered by meteorites, is consensually accepted. Prebiotically plausible pathways to peptides from inactivated amino acids are still unclear as most oligomerization approaches rely on thermodynamically disfavored reactions in solution. Now, a combination of prebiotically plausible minerals and mechanochemical activation enables the oligomerization of glycine at ambient temperature in the absence of water. Raising the reaction temperature increases the degree of oligomerization concomitantly with the formation of a commonly unwanted cyclic glycine dimer (DKP). However, DKP is a productive intermediate in the mechanochemical oligomerizatio...
Peptide bond formation is a crucial chemical process that dominates most biological mechanisms and i...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
The chemical origins of life on Earth and perhaps elsewhere in the universe is not utterly unknowabl...
The emergence of life on the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
The condensation (polymerization by water elimination) of molecular Building blocks to yield the fir...
The formation of polypeptides on the early Earth has been a long-standing problem in the field of pr...
The formation of alanine and glycine oligomers in films produced by drying aqueous mixtures of lacti...
Condensation reactions between biomolecular building blocks are the main synthetic channels to build...
Symposium F, session 32, paper number F32-0006-10 (Oral)International audienceIn this contribution, ...
The emergence of life in the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
The formation of peptide bonds is one of the most important biochemical reaction steps. Without the ...
Peptide bond formation is a crucial chemical process that dominates most biological mechanisms and i...
Water chemistry is as fundamental to life today as it is enigmatic to understanding pre-biotic chemi...
International audiencePeptide chain formation from amino acids such as glycine is a key step in the ...
We report here results from experiments and thermodynamic calculations that demonstrate a rapid, tem...
Peptide bond formation is a crucial chemical process that dominates most biological mechanisms and i...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
The chemical origins of life on Earth and perhaps elsewhere in the universe is not utterly unknowabl...
The emergence of life on the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
The condensation (polymerization by water elimination) of molecular Building blocks to yield the fir...
The formation of polypeptides on the early Earth has been a long-standing problem in the field of pr...
The formation of alanine and glycine oligomers in films produced by drying aqueous mixtures of lacti...
Condensation reactions between biomolecular building blocks are the main synthetic channels to build...
Symposium F, session 32, paper number F32-0006-10 (Oral)International audienceIn this contribution, ...
The emergence of life in the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
The formation of peptide bonds is one of the most important biochemical reaction steps. Without the ...
Peptide bond formation is a crucial chemical process that dominates most biological mechanisms and i...
Water chemistry is as fundamental to life today as it is enigmatic to understanding pre-biotic chemi...
International audiencePeptide chain formation from amino acids such as glycine is a key step in the ...
We report here results from experiments and thermodynamic calculations that demonstrate a rapid, tem...
Peptide bond formation is a crucial chemical process that dominates most biological mechanisms and i...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
The chemical origins of life on Earth and perhaps elsewhere in the universe is not utterly unknowabl...