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  5. Complex macroscale structures formed by the shock processing of amino acids and nucleobases -- implications to the origins of life
 
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Complex macroscale structures formed by the shock processing of amino acids and nucleobases -- implications to the origins of life

Source
arXiv
ISSN
2331-8422
Date Issued
2019-06-01
Author(s)
Surendra, V. S
Jayaram, V
Karthik, S
Vijayan, S
Chandrasekaran, V
Thombre, R
Thiruvenkatam, Vijay
Raja Sekhar, B. N.
Bhardwaj, A
Jagadeesh, G
Reddy, K P J
Mason, N J
Sivaraman, B
DOI
10.4855/1906.05958
Abstract
The building blocks of life, amino acids and nucleobases, are believed to have been synthesized in the extreme conditions that prevail in space starting from simple molecules containing hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. However, the fate and role of amino acids and nucleobases when they are subjected to similar processes largely remains unexplored. Here we report, for the first time, that shock processed amino acids and nucleobases tend to form complex macroscale structures. Such structures are formed on timescales of about 2 ms. This discovery suggests that the building blocks of life could have polymerized not just on Earth but on other planetary bodies. Our study also provides further experimental evidence for the 'threads' observed in meteorites being due to assemblages of (bio)molecules arising from impact induced shocks.
URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/19505
Subjects
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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