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Nitrogen Heterocycles Form Peptide Nucleic Acid Precursors In Complex Prebiotic Mixtures, Laura E. Rodriguez, Christopher H. House, Karen E. Smith, Melissa R. Roberts, Michael P. Callahan
Nitrogen Heterocycles Form Peptide Nucleic Acid Precursors In Complex Prebiotic Mixtures, Laura E. Rodriguez, Christopher H. House, Karen E. Smith, Melissa R. Roberts, Michael P. Callahan
Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations
The ability to store information is believed to have been crucial for the origin and evolution of life; however, little is known about the genetic polymers relevant to abiogenesis. Nitrogen heterocycles (N-heterocycles) are plausible components of such polymers as they may have been readily available on early Earth and are the means by which the extant genetic macromolecules RNA and DNA store information. Here, we report the reactivity of numerous N-heterocycles in highly complex mixtures, which were generated using a Miller-Urey spark discharge apparatus with either a reducing or neutral atmosphere, to investigate how N-heterocycles are modified under plausible prebiotic …
Organometallic Compounds As Carriers Of Extraterrestrial Cyanide In Primitive Meteorites, Karen E. Smith, Christopher H. House, Ricardo D. Arevalo Jr., Jason P. Dworkin, Michael P. Callahan
Organometallic Compounds As Carriers Of Extraterrestrial Cyanide In Primitive Meteorites, Karen E. Smith, Christopher H. House, Ricardo D. Arevalo Jr., Jason P. Dworkin, Michael P. Callahan
Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations
Extraterrestrial delivery of cyanide may have been crucial for the origin of life on Earth since cyanide is involved in the abiotic synthesis of numerous organic compounds found in extant life; however, little is known about the abundance and species of cyanide present in meteorites. Here, we report cyanide abundance in a set of CM chondrites ranging from 50 ± 1 to 2472 ± 38 nmol·g−1, which relates to the degree of aqueous alteration of the meteorite and indicates that parent body processing influenced cyanide abundance. Analysis of the Lewis Cliff 85311 meteorite shows that its releasable cyanide …