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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2014

Systems chemistry of alpha-amino acids and peptides

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Pathways have been disclosed in the past decade, which support the possibility that alpha-amino acids could have contributed to self-organization processes leading to the emergence of life. It is proposed that the systems chemistry of these simple building blocks may have led to features of self-organization through the realization of protometabolisms based on unidirectional loops involving both peptide formation and breakdown and additional feedback processes. Potential peptide activating agents have been identified. Scenarios of peptide elongation are proposed to account for peptide elongation both at the N-terminus and the C-terminus and new indications that these processes could be involved in symmetry breaking have been provided.

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hal-01457936 , version 1 (06-02-2017)

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Grégoire Danger, Laurent Boiteau, Jean-Christophe Rossi, Robert Pascal. Systems chemistry of alpha-amino acids and peptides. Ollivier, M. and Maurel, M. C. Epov 2012: From Planets to Life - Colloquium of the Cnrs Interdisciplinary Initiative Planetary Environments and Origins of Life, 2, pp.04001, 2014. ⟨hal-01457936⟩
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