In abiotic reactions, equal mixtures of L- and D- amino acid enantiomers are produced unless conditions that favor one enantiomer over the other are present. Understanding how the transition from racemic, abiotic chemistry to homochiral polymers used in proteins occurred is fundamental to our understanding of the origins of life on Earth and the search for signs of life elsewhere, but this transition is still poorly understood. We have begun investigations into whether enantiopure amino acid pools are a necessary condition, or if the polymerization process itself can impart some added degree of stereoselectivity. More specifically, we are exploring the polymerization behavior of chiral amino acids to determine if they show a preference for ...
The origin of biopolymers is a central question in origins of life research. In extant life, protein...
Background: An important facet of early biological evolution is the selection of chiral enantiomers ...
Biomolecules are frequently chiral compounds, existing in enantiomeric forms. Amino acids represent ...
This article is concerned with the spontaneous onset of homochiral oligopeptide sequences. We will s...
This article is concerned with the spontaneous onset of homochiral oligopeptide sequences.We will sh...
Discussions are made concerning realistic mechanisms for the origin of L-amino acids in the biospher...
International audienceThe single chirality of biological molecules in terrestrial biology raises mor...
© 2019, The Author(s). Since Pasteur first successfully separated right-handed and left-handed tartr...
Noncovalent interactions strongly influence the three-dimensional conformation of biomolecules, prov...
The role of asymmetry on the evolution of prebiotic homochirality is investigated in the context of ...
Homochirality, an interesting phenomenon of life, is mainly an unresolved problem and was thought to...
Chirality is the property of objects, including molecules, which are not superimposable on their mat...
International audienceDeracemization of a 50/50 mixture of enantiomers of aliphatic amino acids (Ala...
Self-assembling short peptides are attractive minimal systems for mimicking the constituents of livi...
The behavior of a slight chiral bias in favor of l-amino acids over d-amino acids was studied in an ...
The origin of biopolymers is a central question in origins of life research. In extant life, protein...
Background: An important facet of early biological evolution is the selection of chiral enantiomers ...
Biomolecules are frequently chiral compounds, existing in enantiomeric forms. Amino acids represent ...
This article is concerned with the spontaneous onset of homochiral oligopeptide sequences. We will s...
This article is concerned with the spontaneous onset of homochiral oligopeptide sequences.We will sh...
Discussions are made concerning realistic mechanisms for the origin of L-amino acids in the biospher...
International audienceThe single chirality of biological molecules in terrestrial biology raises mor...
© 2019, The Author(s). Since Pasteur first successfully separated right-handed and left-handed tartr...
Noncovalent interactions strongly influence the three-dimensional conformation of biomolecules, prov...
The role of asymmetry on the evolution of prebiotic homochirality is investigated in the context of ...
Homochirality, an interesting phenomenon of life, is mainly an unresolved problem and was thought to...
Chirality is the property of objects, including molecules, which are not superimposable on their mat...
International audienceDeracemization of a 50/50 mixture of enantiomers of aliphatic amino acids (Ala...
Self-assembling short peptides are attractive minimal systems for mimicking the constituents of livi...
The behavior of a slight chiral bias in favor of l-amino acids over d-amino acids was studied in an ...
The origin of biopolymers is a central question in origins of life research. In extant life, protein...
Background: An important facet of early biological evolution is the selection of chiral enantiomers ...
Biomolecules are frequently chiral compounds, existing in enantiomeric forms. Amino acids represent ...