Polymer amide in the Allende and Murchison meteorites |
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Authors: | Julie E M McGeoch Malcolm W McGeoch |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA;2. PLEX LLC, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | It has been proposed that exothermic gas phase polymerization of amino acids can occur in the conditions of a warm dense molecular cloud to form hydrophobic polymer amide (HPA) (McGeoch and McGeoch 2014). In a search for evidence of this presolar chemistry Allende and Murchison meteorites and a volcano control were diamond burr‐etched and Folch extracted for potential HPA yielding 85 unique peaks in the meteorite samples via matrix‐assisted laser desorption time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (MALDI TOF/MS). The amino acids after acid hydrolysis in Allende were below the level of detection but many of the Allende peaks via the more sensitive MALDI/TOF analysis could be fitted to a polymer combination of glycine, alanine, and alpha‐hydroxyglycine with high statistical significance. A similar significant fit using these three amino acids could not be applied to the Murchison data indicating more complex polymer chemistry. |
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