2022
DOI: 10.1002/asia.202200926
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Prebiotic Formation of Catalytically Active Dipeptides via Trimetaphosphate Activation

Abstract: Short peptides with unique catalytic abilities are regarded as the simplest enzymes possessing great potential as primordial species to take part in the chemical origin of life. However, prebiotic acquisition pathways of catalytically active peptides remain unclear. In this study, a microwave reactor was used to simulate hydrothermal environments, such as hydrothermal vents, either submarine or subaerial environments. A refrigerator freezer was used to make ice pieces that mimic extra-terrestrial ice crystals.… Show more

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