Asymmetric autocatalysis and its implications for the origin of homochirality

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An autocatalytic reaction in which the reaction product serves as a catalyst to produce more of itself and to suppress production of its enantiomer serves as a mechanistic model for the evolution of homochirality. The Soai reaction provided experimental confirmation of this concept, nearly 50 years after it was first proposed. This Perspective offers a rationalization of the Soai autocatalytic reaction; accounting for enantiomeric excess and rate observations, that is both simple as well as gratifying in its implications for the chemical origin of life.

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Blackmond, D. G. (2004, April 20). Asymmetric autocatalysis and its implications for the origin of homochirality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0308363101

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