Polyamino Acids: Preparation from Reported Proportions of "Prebiotic" and Extraterrestrial Amino Acids
- 14 April 1972
- journal article
- other
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 176 (4031), 172-173
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.176.4031.172
Abstract
Polyamino acids were thermally prepared from the proportions of amino acids identified (sometimes after hydrolysis) among the products of simulated prebiotic syntheses and (after hydrolysis) in lunar and meteoritic samples. Inferences are made concerning the composition of prebiotic protein and the possible extraterrestrial existence of protein-like polymers.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Long-Wavelength Ultraviolet Photoproduction of Amino Acids on the Primitive EarthScience, 1971
- Evidence for Compounds Hydrolyzable to Amino Acids in Aqueous Extracts of Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 Lunar FinesScience, 1971
- Amino Acid Analyses of the Murchison, Murray, and Allende Carbonaceous ChondritesScience, 1971
- Synthesis of Amino Acids by the Heating of Formaldehyde and AmmoniaScience, 1970
- Organic Compounds in Lunar Samples: Pyrolysis Products, Hydrocarbons, Amino AcidsScience, 1970
- High Crystallization Temperatures Indicated for Igneous Rocks from Tranquillity BaseScience, 1970
- Trace Elements and Radioactivity in Lunar Rocks: Implications for Meteorite Infall, Solar-Wind Flux, and Formation Conditions of MoonScience, 1970
- A Theory of Macromolecular and Cellular OriginsNature, 1965
- Synthesis of Complex Organic Compounds from Simple Precursors: Formation of Amino-Acids, Amino-Acid Polymers, Fatty Acids and Purines from Ammonium CyanideNature, 1963
- The mechanism of synthesis of amino acids by electric dischargesBiochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1957