Publication Type Journal Article
Title Molecular Chirality in Meteorites and Interstellar Ices, and the Chirality Experiment on Board the ESA Cometary Rosetta Mission
Authors Iuliia Myrgorodska Cornelia Meinert Zita Martins Louis Le Sergeant D Hendecourt U. Meierhenrich
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Journal ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Year 2015
Month January
Volume 54
Number 5
Pages 1402-1412
Abstract Life, as it is known to us, uses exclusively L-amino acid and D-sugar enantiomers for the molecular architecture of proteins and nucleic acids. This Minireview explores current models of the original symmetry-breaking influence that led to the exogenic delivery to Earth of prebiotic molecules with a slight enantiomeric excess. We provide a short overview of enantiomeric enhancements detected in bodies of extraterrestrial origin, such as meteorites, and interstellar ices simulated in the laboratory. Data are interpreted from different points of view, namely, photochirogenesis, parity violation in the weak nuclear interaction, and enantioenrichment through phase transitions. Photochemically induced enantiomeric imbalances are discussed more specifically in the topical context of the chirality module on board the cometary Rosetta spacecraft of the ESA. This device will perform the first enantioselective in situ analyses of samples taken from a cometary nucleus.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201409354
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ISSN 1433-7851
EISSN 1521-3773
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Bibtex ID ISI:000348713900002
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