论文标题

生物同源性和寻求外星生物签名

Biological Homochirality and the Search for Extraterrestrial Biosignatures

论文作者

Gleiser, Marcelo

论文摘要

大多数氨基酸和糖分子都出现在镜像或手性图像中,称为对映异构体。然而,地球上的生命主要是同型:蛋白质几乎含有L-氨基酸,而RNA和DNA中仅出现D-糖。尽管过去几十年来理论和实验性理解在同虫性的理论和实验理解方面取得了很大进步,但这种生命基本不对称背后的机制仍然未知。我们回顾了三种潜在的机制,即生物学上出现在原始地球上,并探讨了它们对天体生物学的影响:第一个,生物同质性是由局部环境波动驱动的随机过程;第二,它是由恒星形成区域中的圆形紫外线辐射驱动的。第三,它是由基本粒子级别违反奇偶校验驱动的。我们认为,这些机制中的每种机制都会导致对映体过度过量在我们的太阳系和系外行星中的存在产生不同的观察后果,这表明在其他地方寻找生命的可能性将有助于阐明地球上的同质性的起源。

Most amino acids and sugars molecules occur in mirror, or chiral, images of each other, knowns as enantiomers. However, life on Earth is mostly homochiral: proteins contain almost exclusively L-amino acids, while only D-sugars appear in RNA and DNA. The mechanism behind this fundamental asymmetry of life remains unknown, despite much progress in the theoretical and experimental understanding of homochirality in the past decades. We review three potential mechanisms for the emergence of biological homochirality on primal Earth and explore their implications for astrobiology: the first, that biological homochirality is a stochastic process driven by local environmental fluctuations; the second, that it is driven by circularly-polarized ultraviolet radiation in star-forming regions; and the third, that it is driven by parity violation at the elementary particle level. We argue that each of these mechanisms leads to different observational consequences for the existence of enantiomeric excesses in our solar system and in exoplanets, pointing to the possibility that the search for life elsewhere will help elucidate the origins of homochirality on Earth.

扫码加入交流群

加入微信交流群

微信交流群二维码

扫码加入学术交流群,获取更多资源