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Amino acids in space: How meteors may have
affected amino acid chirality on Earth
Emily BoggsBiochemistryDr. Timmons
10 December 2012
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Amino Acid Chirality
• All amino acids (except for glycine) have 1 or more chiral centers
• Amino acids can exist in either L or D conformations
http://www.math.kit.edu/iag1/~heumann/en
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Life is Left!
• All amino acids used in biological processes on Earth are of L configurations
• Homochirality reduces complexity of these systems
• How did amino acid synthesis on pre-life Earth begin to favor L enantiomers?
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Strecker Synthesis
• Abiotic synthesis of amino acids• Produces racemic mixture• So why are all biological amino acids L?
http://www.organic-chemistry.org/namedreactions/strecker-synthesis.shtm
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Amino Acids in Meteoroids
• Amino acids produced in meteoroids are similar to those on Earth
• Created abiotically via Strecker synthesis
• Should expect to see racemic mixtures of amino acids in meteorites…
…NO!
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The Tagish Lake Meteor
• Fell on 18 January 2000 over British Columbia
• Widespread publicity ensured quick retrieval by researchers– Less chance for contamination
• Enantiomeric mixtures analyzed at the University of Alberta
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http://reentry.arc.nasa.gov/scienceastro.html
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Testing
• Tests performed by Glavin et al:• High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC)
– Results compared against amino acid standards– Quantification of enantiomers
• Time-of-flight mass spectroscopy (TOF-MS)– To further refine amino acid identification by
molecular mass
• Tandem mass spectroscopy and isotopic ratio mass spectrometry (MS-IRMS)
– To determine the level of carbon-13 enrichment
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Results
• In the two samples tested for enantiomeric composition, large Lees were observed for aspartic acid, glutamic acid, serine, and threonine
• Alanine was much closer to a racemic mixture
5b 11h Racemic StandardLee% Error n Lee% Error n Lee% Error n
Aspartic acid 43.1 ±8.6 8 45.5 ±5.2 8 6.6 ±2.9 9Glutamic acid 51.0 ±1.5 6 55.1 ±3.6 6 -2.6 ±2.3 9Serine 80.5 ±3.9 6 55.5 ±3.6 6 3.3 ±1.5 9Threonine 89.2 ±4.9 6 99.4 ±0.3 6 0.3 ±2.1 9
Alanine -4.8 ±5.5 9 -3.2 ±6.7 9 1.0 ±1.6 9
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Not Contaminated!
• Previous studies on meteorites were accused of allowing for terrestrial contamination– A large Lee could be explained by an influx of
terrestrial amino acids shortly after impact.
• Glavin et al. used the high concentrations of carbon-13 to verify that the samples tested were extraterrestrial
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Crystallization Theory
• Glavin et al. posited the following theory regarding enantiomeric– Three assumptions:
1. Amino acids are more likely to racemize while in solution than while precipitated as a solid
2. Larger amino acid crystals are more stable than smaller ones and are less likely to dissolve back into solution
3. A small enantiomeric excess is already present
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Crystallization Theory
• Some amino acids like aspartic acid, glutamic acid, and threonine form enantiopure crystals
• Other amino acids like alanine form racemic crystals
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Seiji Tsuzuki, Hideo Orita, Hisanori Ueki, Vadim A. Soloshonok, First principle lattice energy calculations for enantiopure and racemic crystals of α-(trifluoromethyl)lactic acid: Is self-disproportionation of enantiomers controlled by thermodynamic stability of crystals?, Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, Volume 131, Issue 4, April 2010, Pages 461-466, ISSN 0022-1139, 10.1016/j.jfluchem.2009.12.018.
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Crystallization Theory
• For enantiopure crystals, the excess major enantiomer will form slightly larger crystals– Crystals of minor enantiomer are
smaller and more likely to dissolve– Since minor enantiomer is more likely to
remain in solution, it has a higher chance of racemizing into the major enantiomer
• “Runaway snowball” effect
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Crystallization Theory
• For racemic crystals, only 50-50 enantiomer crystals will form– An excess of one enantiomer means
there will be more of it in solution– The excess enantiomer will be more
likely to racemize into the other enantiomer until equilibrium is reached
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Circular Polarized Light (CPL)
• Posited as possible explanation for small initial enantiomeric excess
• Can degrade molecules of certain chirality while leaving other alone– Right-handed CPL degrades L
configurations– Left-handed CPL degrades D
configurations
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However…
• Theory rejected by Glavin et al.• Aspartic acid located too far inside the
meteorite to have been affected by radiation
• Aspartic acid precursor (3-oxopropanoic acid) is achiral
• Mechanism of homochirality understood…• Cause still unknown!
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QUESTIONS
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