Chemical Mechanisms of Prebiotic Chirality Amplification
Author(s) -
Konstantin P. Bryliakov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.8
H-Index - 16
ISSN - 2639-5274
DOI - 10.34133/2020/5689246
Subject(s) - homochirality , chirality (physics) , abiogenesis , astrobiology , chemical evolution , early earth , enantiomer , prebiotic , chemistry , biology , physics , stereochemistry , chiral symmetry breaking , biochemistry , symmetry breaking , stars , quantum mechanics , astronomy , nambu–jona lasinio model
This review article surveys the recent experimental findings that suggest alternative chemical models of directed chirality amplification at the early, prebiotic Earth. It is believed that the chirality amplification step followed the initial emergence of small enantiomeric imbalance and preceded (as a necessary condition) the occurrence of homochiral biopolymers, assembled from enantiomerically pure building blocks. This work focuses on the chemical nature of possible mechanisms of primordial chirality enhancement, without going into detail of the preceding and subsequent phases of origination of biological homochirality and life on Earth. These mechanisms are discussed through the prism of integrity of biological natural selection and chemical kinetic selection.
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