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Origins of the L-amino acid excess in carbonaceous meteorites

机译:碳质陨石中的L-氨基酸过量的起源

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Carbonaceous meteorites provide the best direct evidence for the types and abundances of organic compounds that were present at approximately the time of formation of our solar system. The occurrence of eight amino acids in carbonaceous meteorites that are ubiquitous to all life as we know it has led to much discussion concerning their significance for the origin of life. The fact that several of the protein amino acids in carbonaceous meteorites have been reported to contain an L-enantiomer excess led to the initial speculation that the preferred stereochemistry for the organic constituents of life as we know it was derived from this extraterrestrial source1. Hypotheses that have been used to explain this extraterrestrial L-amino acid excess are discussed within the context of the results of recent laboratory experiments.© (2012) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
机译:碳质陨石为在大约形成我们太阳系形成时存在的有机化合物的类型和丰度提供最佳直接证据。含碳陨石中的八个氨基酸的发生,这是我们所知的所有生命中的含有普遍存在的态度,这导致了对他们对生命起源的重要性的讨论。据报道,碳质陨石中几种蛋白质氨基酸的事实据报道,含有L-对映体过量的LED,其初始猜测,即我们所知,终身生命的有机成分的优选立体化学源自该外星物源1。已经用于解释这种外星物型L-氨基酸过量的假设在近期实验室实验结果的背景下讨论。©(2012)版权协会照片光学仪表工程师(SPIE)。仅供个人使用的摘要下载。

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