If life developed in hydrothermal vents, it would have been within mineral membranes. The first proto-cells must have evolved to manipulate the mineral membranes that formed their compartments in order to control their metabolism. There must have occurred a biological takeover of the self-assembled mineral structures of the vents, with the incorporation of proto-biological molecules within the mineral membranes to alter their properties for life’s purposes. Here, we study a laboratory analogue of this process: chemical-garden precipitation of the amino acids arginine and tryptophan with the metal salt iron chloride and sodium silicate. We produced these chemical gardens using different methodologies in order to determine the depe...
Iron oxyhydroxide minerals, known to be chemically reactive and significant for elemental cycling, a...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Chemical gardens are inorganic, self-organizing precipitates that form when metal salts are added to...
Chemical gardens are inorganic, self-organizing precipitates that form when metal salts are added to...
Les découvertes de traces de vie primitive, fossiles et biosignatures, suggèrent que celle-ci serait...
The discovery of traces of primitive life, such as fossils and biosignatures, suggests that life may...
The discovery of traces of primitive life, such as fossils and biosignatures, suggests that life may...
The discovery of traces of primitive life, such as fossils and biosignatures, suggests that life may...
Iron-silica self-organized membranes, so-called chemical gardens, behave as fuel cells and catalyze ...
Chemiosmotic coupling is universal: practically all cells harness electrochemical proton gradients a...
Chemiosmotic coupling is universal: practically all cells harness electrochemical proton gradients a...
Chemiosmotic coupling is universal: practically all cells harness electrochemical proton gradients a...
Iron oxyhydroxide minerals, known to be chemically reactive and significant for elemental cycling, a...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Iron oxyhydroxide minerals, known to be chemically reactive and significant for elemental cycling, a...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Chemical gardens are inorganic, self-organizing precipitates that form when metal salts are added to...
Chemical gardens are inorganic, self-organizing precipitates that form when metal salts are added to...
Les découvertes de traces de vie primitive, fossiles et biosignatures, suggèrent que celle-ci serait...
The discovery of traces of primitive life, such as fossils and biosignatures, suggests that life may...
The discovery of traces of primitive life, such as fossils and biosignatures, suggests that life may...
The discovery of traces of primitive life, such as fossils and biosignatures, suggests that life may...
Iron-silica self-organized membranes, so-called chemical gardens, behave as fuel cells and catalyze ...
Chemiosmotic coupling is universal: practically all cells harness electrochemical proton gradients a...
Chemiosmotic coupling is universal: practically all cells harness electrochemical proton gradients a...
Chemiosmotic coupling is universal: practically all cells harness electrochemical proton gradients a...
Iron oxyhydroxide minerals, known to be chemically reactive and significant for elemental cycling, a...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Iron oxyhydroxide minerals, known to be chemically reactive and significant for elemental cycling, a...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...