An increasing body of evidence relates the wide range of benefits mineral surfaces offer for the development of early living systems, including adsorption of small molecules from the aqueous phase, formation of monomeric subunits and their subsequent polymerization, and supramolecular assembly of biopolymers and other biomolecules. Each of these processes was likely a necessary stage in the emergence of life on Earth. Here, we compile evidence that templating and enhancement of prebiotically-relevant self-assembling systems by mineral surfaces offers a route to increased structural, functional, and/or chemical complexity. This increase in complexity could have been achieved by early living systems before the advent of evolvable systems and ...
Altres ajuts: Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca (MIUR), and Scuola Normale ...
This thesis is a part of an effort to elucidate the possible importance of biochemical adsorption on...
Organisms have developed processes to facilitate the formation of inorganic materials over the cours...
An increasing body of evidence relates the wide range of benefits mineral surfaces offer for the dev...
An increasing body of evidence relates the wide range of benefits mineral surfaces offer for the dev...
In this brief review, we summarize the most influential scenarios in origins-of-life studies that ha...
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...
The chemical origins of life on Earth and perhaps elsewhere in the universe is not utterly unknowabl...
AbstractIt has long been suspected that mineral surfaces may have been important in prebiotic chemis...
Life is believed to have originated on Earth 4.4–3.5 Ga ago, via processes in which organic compound...
The condensation (polymerization by water elimination) of molecular Building blocks to yield the fir...
Purely inorganic reactions of silica, metal carbonates, and metal hydroxides can produce self-organi...
International audienceSystems consisting of mineral surfaces, water, salts and organic molecules are...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
Altres ajuts: Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca (MIUR), and Scuola Normale ...
This thesis is a part of an effort to elucidate the possible importance of biochemical adsorption on...
Organisms have developed processes to facilitate the formation of inorganic materials over the cours...
An increasing body of evidence relates the wide range of benefits mineral surfaces offer for the dev...
An increasing body of evidence relates the wide range of benefits mineral surfaces offer for the dev...
In this brief review, we summarize the most influential scenarios in origins-of-life studies that ha...
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...
The chemical origins of life on Earth and perhaps elsewhere in the universe is not utterly unknowabl...
AbstractIt has long been suspected that mineral surfaces may have been important in prebiotic chemis...
Life is believed to have originated on Earth 4.4–3.5 Ga ago, via processes in which organic compound...
The condensation (polymerization by water elimination) of molecular Building blocks to yield the fir...
Purely inorganic reactions of silica, metal carbonates, and metal hydroxides can produce self-organi...
International audienceSystems consisting of mineral surfaces, water, salts and organic molecules are...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
Altres ajuts: Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca (MIUR), and Scuola Normale ...
This thesis is a part of an effort to elucidate the possible importance of biochemical adsorption on...
Organisms have developed processes to facilitate the formation of inorganic materials over the cours...