Hydrothermal Scenario for Amino Acids and Sulfur-Containing Amino Acids Formation
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https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2024.9098Abstract
The chemical evolution of amino acids, especially sulfur-containing ones, requires appropriate conditions and natural sources to provide starting prebiotic compounds. In the present study hydrothermal vents, volcanoes and oceans were chosen as a plausible environment, where prebiotic reactions take place. The suggested reaction network starts only with three compounds – water, hydrogen cyanide/formamide and hydrogen sulfide. The present study suggests one-pot hydrothermal experiment in laboratory conditions to demonstrate some vital prebiotic precursors formation. The reaction pathways from starting molecules to amino acids were modelled at SCS-MP2/cc-pVDZ/SMD level of the theory. The calculated energetic characteristics facilitate the determination of the plausible reaction pathways for amino acids – glycine, serine and alanine, along with sulfur-containing ones – cysteine and homocysteine under hydrothermal scenario.
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