Peptide Growth on Surfaces
One way nature may have circumvented this problem on prebiotic Earth is by using surfaces to catalyze or promote ordered polymerization reactions. Surfaces can oftentimes aid in overcoming reaction barriers via binding molecules to empty orbitals, orienting molecules into favorable geometries, and facilitating energy transfer. In this work, we are investigating how a variety of minerals present in meteorites affect the formation of peptide bonds in aqueous mixtures of amino acids and lactic acid. Samples are heated in hydrothermal reactors in an oven, and products are analyzed via LCMS.
Read more:
A. D. McKee, M. Solano, A. Saydjari, C. J. Bennett, N. V. Hud, T. M. Orlando, “A possible path to prebiotic peptides involving silica and hydroxy acid-mediated amide bond formation”, ChemBioChem 10.1002/cbic.201800217 (2018). Link