Methionine peptide formation under primordial earth conditions.
According to recent research on the origin of life it seems more and more likely that amino acids and peptides were among the first biomolecules formed on earth and that a peptide/protein world was thus a key starting point in evolution towards life. Salt-induced Peptide Formation (SIPF) has repeate...
Main Authors: | Li, F, Fitz, D, Fraser, D, Rode, B |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2008
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