The astrochemical evolutionary traits of phospholipid membrane homochirality

IF 38.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nature reviews. Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1038/s41570-024-00627-w
Jana Bocková, Nykola C. Jones, Søren V. Hoffmann, Cornelia Meinert
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Compartmentalization is crucial for the evolution of life. Present-day phospholipid membranes exhibit a high level of complexity and species-dependent homochirality, the so-called lipid divide. It is possible that less stable, yet more dynamic systems, promoting out-of-equilibrium environments, facilitated the evolution of life at its early stages. The composition of the preceding primitive membranes and the evolutionary route towards complexity and homochirality remain unexplained. Organics-rich carbonaceous chondrites are evidence of the ample diversity of interstellar chemistry, which may have enriched the prebiotic milieu on early Earth. This Review evaluates the detections of simple amphiphiles — likely ancestors of membrane phospholipids — in extraterrestrial samples and analogues, along with potential pathways to form primitive compartments on primeval Earth. The chiroptical properties of the chiral backbones of phospholipids provide a guide for future investigations into the origins of phospholipid membrane homochirality. We highlight a plausible common pathway towards homochirality of lipids, amino acids, and sugars starting from enantioenriched monomers. Finally, given their high recalcitrance and resistance to degradation, lipids are among the best candidate biomarkers in exobiology. Compartmentalization is crucial for life’s evolution. Yet, the origin of modern phospholipid membranes and their species-dependent homochirality remains unknown. Amphiphile detection in extraterrestrial samples suggests diverse interstellar chemistry, enriching Earth’s prebiotic chemistry with vital membrane precursors. Moreover, chiroptical properties guide research into membrane homochirality origins.

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磷脂膜同色性的天体化学进化特征。
区隔化对生命进化至关重要。当今的磷脂膜表现出高度的复杂性和依赖物种的同源性,即所谓的脂质分裂。在生命进化的早期阶段,不那么稳定但更具活力的系统有可能促进失衡环境的形成。之前原始膜的组成以及向复杂性和同色性进化的路线仍未得到解释。富含有机物的碳质软玉是星际化学丰富多样的证据,可能丰富了早期地球的前生物环境。本综述评估了在地外样本和类似物中检测到的简单两亲物--可能是膜磷脂的祖先--以及在原始地球上形成原始分区的潜在途径。磷脂手性骨架的自旋特性为未来研究磷脂膜同手性的起源提供了指导。我们强调了从对映体丰富的单体开始,实现脂类、氨基酸和糖类同色性的一条可信的共同途径。最后,鉴于脂质具有高度的抗逆性和抗降解性,它们是外生物学中最佳的候选生物标记物之一。
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