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Abiotic synthesis of amino acids in the recesses of the oceanic lithosphere
by
Richard, Laurent
, Réfrégiers, Matthieu
, Ménez, Bénédicte
, Jamme, Frédéric
, Brunelle, Alain
, Vanbellingen, Quentin P.
, Pisapia, Céline
, Dumas, Paul
, Andreani, Muriel
in
704/445/209
/ 704/445/3929
/ 704/445/431
/ 704/47/4113
/ Aluminum Silicates - chemistry
/ Amino acids
/ Analytical chemistry
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biosphere
/ Carbon
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Chemical plants
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Clay - chemistry
/ Clay minerals
/ Earth mantle
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolution, Chemical
/ Fluorescence
/ Friedel-Crafts reaction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Image resolution
/ Imaging techniques
/ Iron
/ Iron - chemistry
/ Lithosphere
/ Mantle (Geology)
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Microscopy
/ Mid-ocean ridges
/ Models, Chemical
/ multidisciplinary
/ Ocean, Atmosphere
/ Organic acids
/ Origin of Life
/ Recesses
/ Rocks
/ Saponite
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Scientific imaging
/ Thermodynamics
/ Tryptophan
/ Tryptophan - analysis
/ Tryptophan - chemical synthesis
2018
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Abiotic synthesis of amino acids in the recesses of the oceanic lithosphere
by
Richard, Laurent
, Réfrégiers, Matthieu
, Ménez, Bénédicte
, Jamme, Frédéric
, Brunelle, Alain
, Vanbellingen, Quentin P.
, Pisapia, Céline
, Dumas, Paul
, Andreani, Muriel
in
704/445/209
/ 704/445/3929
/ 704/445/431
/ 704/47/4113
/ Aluminum Silicates - chemistry
/ Amino acids
/ Analytical chemistry
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biosphere
/ Carbon
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Chemical plants
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Clay - chemistry
/ Clay minerals
/ Earth mantle
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolution, Chemical
/ Fluorescence
/ Friedel-Crafts reaction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Image resolution
/ Imaging techniques
/ Iron
/ Iron - chemistry
/ Lithosphere
/ Mantle (Geology)
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Microscopy
/ Mid-ocean ridges
/ Models, Chemical
/ multidisciplinary
/ Ocean, Atmosphere
/ Organic acids
/ Origin of Life
/ Recesses
/ Rocks
/ Saponite
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Scientific imaging
/ Thermodynamics
/ Tryptophan
/ Tryptophan - analysis
/ Tryptophan - chemical synthesis
2018
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Abiotic synthesis of amino acids in the recesses of the oceanic lithosphere
by
Richard, Laurent
, Réfrégiers, Matthieu
, Ménez, Bénédicte
, Jamme, Frédéric
, Brunelle, Alain
, Vanbellingen, Quentin P.
, Pisapia, Céline
, Dumas, Paul
, Andreani, Muriel
in
704/445/209
/ 704/445/3929
/ 704/445/431
/ 704/47/4113
/ Aluminum Silicates - chemistry
/ Amino acids
/ Analytical chemistry
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biosphere
/ Carbon
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Chemical plants
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Clay - chemistry
/ Clay minerals
/ Earth mantle
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolution, Chemical
/ Fluorescence
/ Friedel-Crafts reaction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Image resolution
/ Imaging techniques
/ Iron
/ Iron - chemistry
/ Lithosphere
/ Mantle (Geology)
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Microscopy
/ Mid-ocean ridges
/ Models, Chemical
/ multidisciplinary
/ Ocean, Atmosphere
/ Organic acids
/ Origin of Life
/ Recesses
/ Rocks
/ Saponite
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Scientific imaging
/ Thermodynamics
/ Tryptophan
/ Tryptophan - analysis
/ Tryptophan - chemical synthesis
2018
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Abiotic synthesis of amino acids in the recesses of the oceanic lithosphere
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Abiotic synthesis of amino acids in the recesses of the oceanic lithosphere
2018
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Abiotic hydrocarbons and carboxylic acids are known to be formed on Earth, notably during the hydrothermal alteration of mantle rocks. Although the abiotic formation of amino acids has been predicted both from experimental studies and thermodynamic calculations, its occurrence has not been demonstrated in terrestrial settings. Here, using a multimodal approach that combines high-resolution imaging techniques, we obtain evidence for the occurrence of aromatic amino acids formed abiotically and subsequently preserved at depth beneath the Atlantis Massif (Mid-Atlantic Ridge). These aromatic amino acids may have been formed through Friedel–Crafts reactions catalysed by an iron-rich saponite clay during a late alteration stage of the massif serpentinites. Demonstrating the potential of fluid-rock interactions in the oceanic lithosphere to generate amino acids abiotically gives credence to the hydrothermal theory for the origin of life, and may shed light on ancient metabolisms and the functioning of the present-day deep biosphere.
High-resolution imaging techniques show that aromatic amino acids such as tryptophan formed abiotically and were subsequently preserved at depth beneath the Atlantis Massif of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, supporting the hydrothermal theory for the origin of life.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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