International audienceMany studies have reported condensation reactions of prebiotic molecules, such as the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids, to occur to some degree on mineral surfaces. We have studied several such reactions on the same divided silica. When drying steps are applied, the equilibria of peptide formation from glycine, and polyphosphate formation from monophosphate, are displaced to the right because these reactions are dehydrating condensations, accompanied by the emission of water. In contrast, the equilibrium of AMP dismutation is not significantly favored by drying. The silica surface plays little role (if any) in the thermochemistry of the condensation reactions, but is does play a significant kinetic role b...
Condensation of amino acids to peptides is an important step during the origin of life. However, up ...
The emergence of life in the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
The chemical origins of life on Earth and perhaps elsewhere in the universe is not utterly unknowabl...
The condensation (polymerization by water elimination) of molecular Building blocks to yield the fir...
The formation of alanine and glycine oligomers in films produced by drying aqueous mixtures of lacti...
The primordial Earth probably had most of the factors needed for the emergence and development of li...
Peptide formation by amino acids condensation represents a crucial reaction in the quest of the orig...
Condensation reactions between biomolecular building blocks are the main synthetic channels to build...
The formation of peptide bonds is one of the most important biochemical reaction steps. Without the ...
In the « RNA world» prebiotic scenario, ribonucleotide polymers are considered as the first biochemi...
Some seventy years ago, John Desmond Bernal proposed a role for clays in the origin of life. While m...
Some seventy years ago, John Desmond Bernal proposed a role for clays in the origin of life. While m...
Water chemistry is as fundamental to life today as it is enigmatic to understanding pre-biotic chemi...
Alkaline hydrothermal vent environments have gained much attention as potential sites for abiotic sy...
The emergence of life on the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
Condensation of amino acids to peptides is an important step during the origin of life. However, up ...
The emergence of life in the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
The chemical origins of life on Earth and perhaps elsewhere in the universe is not utterly unknowabl...
The condensation (polymerization by water elimination) of molecular Building blocks to yield the fir...
The formation of alanine and glycine oligomers in films produced by drying aqueous mixtures of lacti...
The primordial Earth probably had most of the factors needed for the emergence and development of li...
Peptide formation by amino acids condensation represents a crucial reaction in the quest of the orig...
Condensation reactions between biomolecular building blocks are the main synthetic channels to build...
The formation of peptide bonds is one of the most important biochemical reaction steps. Without the ...
In the « RNA world» prebiotic scenario, ribonucleotide polymers are considered as the first biochemi...
Some seventy years ago, John Desmond Bernal proposed a role for clays in the origin of life. While m...
Some seventy years ago, John Desmond Bernal proposed a role for clays in the origin of life. While m...
Water chemistry is as fundamental to life today as it is enigmatic to understanding pre-biotic chemi...
Alkaline hydrothermal vent environments have gained much attention as potential sites for abiotic sy...
The emergence of life on the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
Condensation of amino acids to peptides is an important step during the origin of life. However, up ...
The emergence of life in the prebiotic Earth must have involved the formation of polypeptides, yet t...
The chemical origins of life on Earth and perhaps elsewhere in the universe is not utterly unknowabl...