1972
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5193(72)90125-7
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On molecular asymmetry in living organisms

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“…It is to be noted that another important aspect along with the polarities of the amino acids and their functional forms (canonical or zw configuration) is the effect of chirality or handedness on the nature of interaction with Au clusters. For biological function and activity, chirality plays a vital role, and that explains the preferentiality for l -amino acid in proteins and d -sugars in DNA, attributed to genetic evolution and natural selection . The biological self-assembly at the nanoscale is also controlled by enantiospecific molecular interactions that can be tailored for applications in enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis, optical activity, chiral separations, and molecular sensing. , In this context, the chirality of the amino acids is significant when they interact with other chiral molecules or chiral Au n nanoclusters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is to be noted that another important aspect along with the polarities of the amino acids and their functional forms (canonical or zw configuration) is the effect of chirality or handedness on the nature of interaction with Au clusters. For biological function and activity, chirality plays a vital role, and that explains the preferentiality for l -amino acid in proteins and d -sugars in DNA, attributed to genetic evolution and natural selection . The biological self-assembly at the nanoscale is also controlled by enantiospecific molecular interactions that can be tailored for applications in enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis, optical activity, chiral separations, and molecular sensing. , In this context, the chirality of the amino acids is significant when they interact with other chiral molecules or chiral Au n nanoclusters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last but not least, a daring idea about a transition from a geochemical to a biochemical world that might have originated in two mirrored forms has been put forward (Ageno, 1972).…”
Section: Mirrored Worldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some early carcinologists, however, suggested that asymmetry was a predetermined condition (Rathke 1842;Agassiz 1875;Thompson 1903;Boas 1926). Although all animals have been said to be asymmetrical at the molecular level (Ageno 1972;Neville 1976), sym-metry is generally considered to be the primitive orplesiomorphic condition (Bouvier 1940;Scholtz & Richter 1995;Palmer 1996). However, when symmetry is encountered among paguroids, it has been assumed to have been secondarily acquired (Bouvier 1940;Russell 1962;Elwood & Neil 1992; Richter & Scholtz 1994).…”
Section: Questions Of Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%