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Orig Life Evol Biosph


Title:Phosphorus: a case for mineral-organic reactions in prebiotic chemistry
Author(s):Pasek M; Herschy B; Kee TP;
Address:"School of Geosciences, University of South Florida, 4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL, 33620, USA, mpasek@usf.edu"
Journal Title:Orig Life Evol Biosph
Year:2015
Volume:20150314
Issue:1-Feb
Page Number:207 - 218
DOI: 10.1007/s11084-015-9420-y
ISSN/ISBN:1573-0875 (Electronic) 0169-6149 (Linking)
Abstract:"The ubiquity of phosphorus (P) in modern biochemistry suggests that P may have participated in prebiotic chemistry prior to the emergence of life. Of the major biogenic elements, phosphorus alone lacks a substantial volatile phase and its ultimate source therefore had to have been a mineral. However, as most native P minerals are chemically un-reactive within the temperature-pressure-pH regimes of contemporary life, it begs the question as to whether the most primitive early living systems on earth had access to a more chemically reactive P-mineral inventory. The meteoritic mineral schreibersite has been proposed as an important source of reactive P on the early earth. The chemistry of schreibersite as a P source is summarized and reviewed here. Recent work has also shown that reduced oxidation state P compounds were present on the early earth; these compounds lend credence to the relevance of schreibersite as a prebiotic mineral. Ultimately, schreibersite will oxidize to phosphate, but several high-energy P intermediates may have provided the reactive material necessary for incorporating P into prebiotic molecules"
Keywords:"Earth, Planet *Evolution, Chemical Meteoroids Minerals/*chemistry Origin of Life Oxidation-Reduction Phosphorus/*chemistry Water/*chemistry;"
Notes:"MedlinePasek, Matthew Herschy, Barry Kee, Terence P eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. Netherlands 2015/03/17 Orig Life Evol Biosph. 2015 Jun; 45(1-2):207-18. doi: 10.1007/s11084-015-9420-y. Epub 2015 Mar 14"

 
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