2013 Annual Science Report
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Reporting | SEP 2012 – AUG 2013
Project 7: Prebiotic Chemical Catalysis on Early Earth and Mars
Project Summary
The “RNA World” hypothesis is the current paradigm for the origins of terrestrial life. Our research is aimed at testing a key component of this paradigm: the efficiency with which RNA molecules form and grow under realistic conditions. We are studying abiotic production and polymerization of RNA by catalysis on montmorillonite clays. The catalytic efficiency of different montmorillonites are determined and compared, with the goal of determining which properties distinguish good catalysts from poor catalysts. We are also investigating the origin of montmorillonites, to test their probable availability on the early Earth and Mars, and the nature of catalytic activity that could have led to chiral selectivity on Earth.
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PROJECT INVESTIGATORS:
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PROJECT MEMBERS:
John Delano
Co-Investigator
Linda McGown
Co-Investigator
Ingrid Wilke
Co-Investigator
Michael Aldersley
Collaborator
Lauren Cassidy
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John Grossman
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Alex Meola
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Matthew Moellman
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Saroj Nayak
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RELATED OBJECTIVES:
Objective 3.1
Sources of prebiotic materials and catalysts
Objective 3.2
Origins and evolution of functional biomolecules