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    Publication Date: 2019-08-27
    Description: A central problem in molecular evolution concerns the selective concentration from dilute, multicomponent solution of source molecules into a reactive environment, where formation of larger molecular assemblages can take place. Minerals consisting of positively charged, separable metal hydroxide sheets have proven capable of these functions. This common structural type is represented by minerals such as pyroaurite (Mg-Fe(3+) hydroxide), hydrotalcite (Mg-Al), green rust Fe(2+)-Fe(3+) and others. Effective interlayer sorption is demonstrated for orthophosphate and condensed phosphates, anionic alkyl compounds, polypeptides, nucleic acids, cyanide complexes and glycolaldehyde phosphate, the latter shown to readily oligomerize to form and selectively retain racemic hexose -2, 4, 6-phosphates, preferentially of altrose (Pitsch, et al, 1993). The selective aldomerization and retention effects correlate with the charge distribution in the host mineral structure and the stereochemistry of the substrate molecules. Interaction between nucleic acid bases, and between the cyanide groups of glycolaldehyde phosphate nitrile at the low water activity in the mineral interlayer is indicated by doubling of the monomeric separation of the hydroxide mineral sheets.
    Keywords: LIFE SCIENCES (GENERAL)
    Type: Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere (ISSN 0169-6149); 24; 4-Feb; p. 336
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