The secular debate on the origin of life on our planet represents one of the open challenges for the scientific community. In this endeavour, chemistry has a pivotal role in disclosing novel scenarios that allow us to understand how the formation of simple organic molecules would be possible in the early primitive geological ages of Earth. Amino acids play a crucial role in biological processes. They are known to be formed in experiments simulating primitive conditions and were found in meteoric samples retrieved throughout the years. Understanding their formation is a key step for prebiotic chemistry. Following this reasoning, we performed a computational investigation over 100′000 structural isomers of natural amino acids. The results we ...
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
This paper addresses the polar profile of ancient proteins using a comparative study of amino acids ...
Building on previous research on the origin and homochirality of life, this study focuses on analyse...
The secular debate on the origin of life on our planet represents one of the open challenges for the...
International audienceEnantiomeric excesses of l-amino acids have been detected in meteorites; howev...
In accordance with the second law of thermodynamics, the Universe as a whole tends to higher entropy...
Abstract Modern organisms commonly use the same set of 20 genetically coded amino acids for protein ...
Recent findings, in vitro and in silico, are strengthening the idea of a simpler, earlier stage of g...
Nearly all living organisms use the same set of 20 amino acids to make proteins. However, substantia...
Understanding the origins of life on Earth is one of the most intriguing problems facing science tod...
What is the role played by amino acids in the chemistry of the interstellar medium and the emergence...
Abstract: α-Amino acids are fundamental to biochemistry as the monomeric building blocks with which ...
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
This paper addresses the polar profile of ancient proteins using a comparative study of amino acids ...
Building on previous research on the origin and homochirality of life, this study focuses on analyse...
The secular debate on the origin of life on our planet represents one of the open challenges for the...
International audienceEnantiomeric excesses of l-amino acids have been detected in meteorites; howev...
In accordance with the second law of thermodynamics, the Universe as a whole tends to higher entropy...
Abstract Modern organisms commonly use the same set of 20 genetically coded amino acids for protein ...
Recent findings, in vitro and in silico, are strengthening the idea of a simpler, earlier stage of g...
Nearly all living organisms use the same set of 20 amino acids to make proteins. However, substantia...
Understanding the origins of life on Earth is one of the most intriguing problems facing science tod...
What is the role played by amino acids in the chemistry of the interstellar medium and the emergence...
Abstract: α-Amino acids are fundamental to biochemistry as the monomeric building blocks with which ...
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
This paper addresses the polar profile of ancient proteins using a comparative study of amino acids ...
Building on previous research on the origin and homochirality of life, this study focuses on analyse...