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Cd, Georgiou David Deamer
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International Journal of Astrobiology
In 1965, James Lovelock published a general statement, based on thermodynamic chemical equilibrium principles, about how to detect extant or extinct life on a planet other than Earth. Nearly 50 years later, it is possible to make such measurements with robotic missions such as current and future Mars rovers, and probes to sample icy plumes of Encel...
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David Deamer
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Biophysical Journal
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David Deamer R, Leonard A, Tardieu D, Branton
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
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Mn, Mautner Rl, Leonard David Deamer
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Planetary and Space Science
Up to 50% of the organics in the Murchison meteorite, possibly including some of the polymer, is released in high temperature and pressure aqueous environments, to 350 degrees C and 250 bar, that simulate submarine volcanic, hydrothermal or impact-induced conditions. Meteorite organics of prebiotic significance, such as nonanoic acid, glycine, and ...
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A, Kanavarioti Pa, Monnard David Deamer
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International Journal of Astrobiology
Polymeric compounds similar to oligonucleotides are relevant to the origin of life and particularly to the concept of an RNA world. Although short oligomers of RNA can be synthesized nonenzymatically under laboratory conditions by second-order reactions in concentrated solutions, there is no consensus on how these polymers could have been synthesiz...
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Gl, Barchfeld David Deamer
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
The pump-leak hypothesis of general anesthesia proposes that anesthetics act by increasing the functional proton permeability of membranes, particularly those of synaptic vesicles. Since transmembrane proton gradients are required for neurotransmitter accumulation, decay of such gradients by an uncompensated anesthetic-induced leak would result in ...
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David Deamer J, Gutknecht
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G Protein Coupled Receptors - Structure
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Pa, Monnard David Deamer
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G Protein Coupled Receptors - Structure
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Hj, Morowitz David Deamer T, Smith
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International Journal of Molecular Evolution and Biodiversity
The earliest fossil stromatolites present evidence of a complex ecosystem of photosynthetic organisms. Because the origin of present life can be dated within a few hundred million years prior to these fossils, their complexity poses a problem. A heuristic model outlines the first radiation leading to the universal ancestor.
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David Deamer K, Utsumi L, Packer
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Ra, Black Mc, Blosser Bl, Stottrup R, Tavakley David Deamer Sl, Keller
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Primordial cells presumably combined RNAs, which functioned as catalysts and carriers of genetic information, with an encapsulating membrane of aggregated amphiphilic molecules. Major questions regarding this hypothesis include how the four bases and the sugar in RNA were selected from a mixture of prebiotic compounds and colocalized with such memb...
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L, Toppozini H, Dies David Deamer Mc, Rheinstädter
A fundamental question of biology is how nucleic acids first assembled and then were incorporated into the earliest forms of cellular life 4 billion years ago. The polymerization of nucleotides is a condensation reaction in which phosphodiester bonds are formed. This reaction cannot occur in aqueous solutions, but guided polymerization in an anhydr...
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Ag, Volkov Mi, Gugeshashvili David Deamer
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Electrochimica Acta
This chapter focuses on multielectron reactions in organized assemblies of molecules at the liquid/liquid interface. We describe the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of such reactions, including the structure of the reaction centers, charge movement along the electron transfer pathways, and the role of electric double layers in artificial photo...
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Mi, Rudenko S, Kühn Ej, Lunt David Deamer Ar, Hawkins Holger Schmidt
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics
We demonstrate detection and analysis of the Qbeta bacteriophage on the single virus level using an integrated optofluidic biosensor. Individual Qbeta phages with masses on the order of attograms were sensed and analyzed on a silicon chip in their natural liquid environment without the need for virus immobilization. The diffusion coefficient of the...
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S, Paula Mark Akeson David Deamer
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
This study is an investigation of the ability of the bacterial channel alpha-hemolysin to facilitate water permeation across biological membranes. alpha-Hemolysin channels were incorporated into rabbit erythrocyte ghosts at varying concentrations, and water permeation was induced by mixing the ghosts with hypertonic sucrose solutions. The resulting...
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Nm, Scherer David Deamer
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Journal of Free Radicals in Biology & Medicine
Calcium permeability of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) microsomes was measured after aging or after exposure to peroxydisulfate or to sulfhydryl-binding agents. Under conditions where the Ca2+-ATPase was active, the maximum net release of Ca2+ was not significantly different between control and oxidized SR. However, when calcium uptake was prevented b...
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F, Olasagasti Hj, Kim Nader Pourmand David Deamer
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Biochimie
We simulated in our laboratory a prebiotic environment where dry and wet periods were cycled. Under anhydrous conditions, lipid molecules present in the medium could form fluid lamellar matrices and work as organizing agents for the condensation of nucleic acid monomers into polymers. We exposed a mixture of 2 -deoxyribonucleoside 5 -monophosphates...
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J, Groen David Deamer A, Kros P, Ehrenfreund
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Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres
Aromatic molecules delivered to the young Earth during the heavy bombardment phase in the early history of our solar system were likely to be among the most abundant and stable organic compounds available. The Aromatic World hypothesis suggests that aromatic molecules might function as container elements, energy transduction elements and templating...
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Jj, Kasianowicz E, Brandin D, Branton David Deamer
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
We show that an electric field can drive single-stranded RNA and DNA molecules through a 2.6-nm diameter ion channel in a lipid bilayer membrane. Because the channel diameter can accommodate only a single strand of RNA or DNA, each polymer traverses the membrane as an extended chain that partially blocks the channel. The passage of each molecule is...
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Tb, Mahajan Je, Elsila David Deamer Rn, Zare
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Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres
The reaction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) with alkanes was examined in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) light under model prebiotic Earth and interstellar medium (ISM) conditions. We observed the formation of alkylated PAHs from a variety of PAHs and alkanes, which was caused by the absorption of UV light by the PAH molecule. Photoalk...