Synthesis and chirality of amino acids under interstellar conditions.
@article{Giri2013SynthesisAC,
title={Synthesis and chirality of amino acids under interstellar conditions.},
author={Chaitanya Giri and Fred Goesmann and Cornelia Meinert and Amanda C. Evans and Uwe J. Meierhenrich},
journal={Topics in current chemistry},
year={2013},
volume={333},
pages={
41-82
}
}Amino acids are the fundamental building blocks of proteins, the biomolecules that provide cellular structure and function in all living organisms. A majority of amino acids utilized within living systems possess pre-specified orientation geometry (chirality); however the original source for this specific orientation remains uncertain. In order to trace the chemical evolution of life, an appreciation of the synthetic and evolutional origins of the first chiral amino acids must first be gained…
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