1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990005297160403321

Titolo

3.1. : Die MITTELALTERLICHE Kirche : Vom kirchlichen Frnhmittelalter zur gregorianischen Reform, von Friedrich Kempf, Hans-Georg Beck, Eugen Ewig / Josef Andreas Jungmann

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Wien : Herder, 1966

Descrizione fisica

XXXIX, 567 p. ; 25 cm

Disciplina

270.03

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

270.03 JED 1 (3.1)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910746282703321

Autore

Chatterjee Sankar

Titolo

From Stardust to First Cells : The Origin and Evolution of Early Life

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2023

©2023

ISBN

3-031-23397-2

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (273 pages)

Disciplina

576.83

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Objectives -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1: Prologue -- 1.1  Genesis -- 1.2  Early Theories of the Origin of Life -- 1.3  Panspermia -- 1.4  Abiogenesis: The Oparin-Haldane Theory -- 1.5  The Miller-Urey Experiment: Life in a Test Tube -- 1.6  Clue from Outer Space -- 1.7  Conclusions -- References -- 2: Defining Life



-- 2.1  What Is Life? -- 2.2  Attributes of Life -- 2.3  Attempts to Define Life -- 2.4  Conclusions -- References -- 3: Biological Information Systems -- 3.1  The Concept of Information in Biology -- 3.2  Biological Information Systems -- 3.3  Where Did Life's Information Systems Begin? -- 3.4  Destruction of Information: The Key to Abiogenesis -- 3.5  Transfer of Information -- 3.6  Prebiotic Information Systems -- 3.7  Conclusions -- References -- 4: Origin of Life: A Model of Hierarchical Complexity -- 4.1  The Complexity of Living Systems -- 4.2  The Hierarchy of Prebiotic Synthesis of Organic Compounds -- 4.3  The Cosmic Stage -- 4.4  The Geological Stage -- 4.5  The Chemical Stage -- 4.6  The Digital Information Stage -- 4.7  The Biological Stage -- 4.8  Conclusions -- References -- 5: Cosmic Connections -- 5.1  Supernova Explosion and the Origin of the Solar System -- 5.2  Asteroids and Comets -- 5.3  The Hadean Eon: The Origin of Earth and the Moon -- 5.4  Moon-Forming Impact and Iron Catastrophe -- 5.5  After the Moon's Formation -- 5.6  Collision and Creation: The Building Blocks of Life -- 5.7  The Solvent of Life -- 5.8  Conclusions -- References -- 6: The Cradle of Life -- 6.1  Geological Constraints on the Origin of Life -- 6.2  A Habitable Eoarchean World -- 6.2.1  Eoarchean Crustal Evolution -- 6.2.2  Impact Origin of Archean Cratons -- 6.3  Habitat of Hyperthermophiles: A Window to Life's Beginnings -- 6.4  Hydrothermal Systems and the Prebiotic Environment.

6.5  Geologic Setting of Hydrothermal Systems -- 6.5.1  Submarine Hydrothermal Vents -- 6.5.1.1  Black Smokers -- 6.5.1.2  Lost City -- 6.5.2  Arguments Against Submarine Hydrothermal Vents -- 6.5.3  Terrestrial Hydrothermal Systems -- 6.5.3.1  Darwin's Warm Little Pond Revisited -- 6.5.3.2  Impact-Generated Hydrothermal Crater Lakes -- 6.6  Morphology and Distribution of the Impact Crater Lakes -- 6.7  Reconstruction of Impact Crater Lakes in the Vaalbara Supercontinent -- 6.8  Microbial Colonization in Impact Crater Lakes -- 6.9  The Plausible Cradle for Life's Beginnings -- 6.10  Conclusions -- References -- 7: Bioenergetics and Primitive Metabolism -- 7.1  Thermodynamics and Energy Conversions -- 7.2  Energy Sources for Emerging Life -- 7.3  Global Energy Sources -- 7.3.1  Solar Energy -- 7.3.2  Impact Shock Waves -- 7.4  Energy Sources in Localized Environments -- 7.4.1  Thermal Energy -- 7.4.2  Chemical Energy -- 7.4.3  Electrochemical Energy -- 7.5  Metabolic Energy -- 7.5.1  The Origin of Metabolism -- 7.5.2  The Role of Mineral Surfaces in Protometabolism -- 7.5.3  Chemical Energy for Protometabolism -- 7.5.4  Chemiosmotic Energy -- 7.6  Conclusions -- References -- 8: Chemical Stage: The Analog Information System -- 8.1  Carbon Chemistry and Life -- 8.2  The Crater Vent Environment: A Simmering Cauldron -- 8.2.1  The Primordial Soup in Crater Basins -- 8.2.2  Self-Assembly Processes -- 8.2.3  The Analog World -- 8.3  Chiral Selection of Monomers -- 8.4  Conversion of Nucleobases to Nucleotides -- 8.5  Polymerization of Monomers by Condensation Reactions -- 8.5.1  Polymerization of Monomers on Mineral Surfaces -- 8.5.2  Polymerization Driven by Evaporation -- 8.5.3  Polymerization by Condensation Agents -- 8.6  Conclusions -- References -- 9: The Lipid Membrane: Encapsulating Life -- 9.1  Molecular Self-Assembly of the Primitive Membrane.

9.2  Formation of the Lipid Membrane -- 9.3  Primitive Amphiphilic Cell Membranes -- 9.4  Permeability of the Primitive Lipid Membrane -- 9.5  Encapsulation of Polymers -- 9.6  Insertion of Peptides into the Lipid Bilayer Membrane -- 9.7  Growth and Division of Protocells -- 9.8  The Phospholipid Membrane -- 9.9  Conclusions -- References -- 10: The RNA World: Reality or Dogma? -- 10.1  Structure of the RNA Molecule



-- 10.1.1  Nonenzymatic Synthesis of RNA -- 10.2  Replication of RNA -- 10.2.1  Base Pairing and Self-Replication of RNA Molecules -- 10.2.2  RNA Replication by Ribozymes -- 10.3  The RNA World -- 10.3.1  Artificial Ribozymes -- 10.4  Flaws in the RNA World -- 10.5  Molecular Cooperation: An Alternative to the RNA World -- 10.6  Constructing a Peptide/RNA World -- 10.7  Conclusions -- References -- 11: Noncoding RNAs: The Hybrid Information System -- 11.1  Noncoding RNAs -- 11.2  The Origin of Ribozymes -- 11.3  The Origin of Transfer RNAs -- 11.4  The Origin of Bridge Peptide, Pre-aaRS, and aaRS Enzymes -- 11.5  The Origin of Ribosomes -- 11.6  Components of the Translation Machine -- 11.7  Conclusions -- References -- 12: The First Gene Before DNA: The Digital Revolution -- 12.1  Aminoacyl-tRNA -- 12.2  The Late Digital Revolution -- 12.3  Selection of Amino Acids -- 12.4  Processing and Assembly of mRNAs: The Emergence of Genes -- 12.5  Piecemeal Buildup of Codon Sequences in Pre-mRNA by Charged Pre-tRNA -- 12.6  Random Linking of Codons and Polycodons to the Pre-mRNA Chain -- 12.7  Encoding the Message -- 12.8  Encoding Properties of Pre-tRNA and tRNA Molecules -- 12.8.1  The Memory Transfer Model -- 12.9  Sequential Evolution of Codon-Amino Acid Assignments -- 12.10  Visualization of Encoding mRNA Molecules: The Origin of Genes -- 12.11  Conclusions -- References -- 13: A Code Script for Life -- 13.1  Cracking the Genetic Code.

13.2  Characteristics of the Genetic Code -- 13.3  The Origin of the Genetic Code -- 13.4  The Stereochemical Theory -- 13.5  Coevolution Hypothesis -- 13.6  Integrated Coevolution Theory -- 13.6.1  Coevolution of the Translation Machine and the Genetic Code -- 13.6.2  Coevolution of Genes and the Genetic Code -- 13.6.3  Flow of Information from Nucleic Acids to Proteins -- 13.7  The Onset of Darwinian Evolution -- 13.8  Encoding and Decoding of Digital Information -- 13.9  Conclusions -- References -- 14: The Advent of Proteins -- 14.1  Prebiotic Protein Synthesis -- 14.2  Protein Structure and Function -- 14.2.1  Protein Folding -- 14.2.2  Enzymes -- 14.3  Protein/RNA World -- 14.4  The Evolution of Phospholipid Membranes -- 14.4.1  The Origin of the Phospholipid Membrane -- 14.4.2  The Plasma Membrane -- 14.5  The Protein-Rich Cytoplasm of Protocells -- 14.6  Gene Regulation of Protocells and Information Flow -- 14.7  Conclusions -- References -- 15: The Virus World in Deep Time -- 15.1  Viruses: Pirates of the Cellular World -- 15.2  The Structure of Viruses: Hybrid Components -- 15.2.1  Coronavirus (COVID-19) -- 15.2.2  Viral Proteins and Enzymes -- 15.2.3  Nucleic Acids -- 15.3  Viruses and Evolution -- 15.4  The Origin of Viruses -- 15.5  The Prebiotic Origin of mRNA Viruses -- 15.6  The Beginning of the Virus World -- 15.6.1  Pre-virus -- 15.6.2  mRNA Virus -- 15.7  The Replication Cycle of mRNA Viruses: Digital Renaissance -- 15.8  Primordial Protocellular Life -- 15.9  Retroviruses -- 15.10  The Origin of Retroviruses -- 15.11  The Origin of DNA Viruses from mRNA Viruses -- 15.12  Conclusions -- References -- 16: DNA Takes Over -- 16.1  The Birth of DNA -- 16.2  The Evolutionary Advantage of DNA Over RNA -- 16.3  DNA Structure -- 16.4  DNA Transcription -- 16.5  DNA Replication -- 16.6  The Flow of Genetic Information.

16.7  The Immortal Coil -- 16.8  Conclusions -- References -- 17: First Life -- 17.1  From Protocells to First Cells -- 17.2  Gene Regulation and Signal Transduction -- 17.2.1  Quorum Sensing: Communication of Primitive Cells -- 17.3  Cell Division -- 17.4  Genetic Variation of First Cells -- 17.5  LUCA: The Genetic Portrait of the Ancestor of Life -- 17.6  Archaea: Emergence of a New Domain of Life -- 17.7  Conclusions -- References -- 18: The Habitat and Nature of Archean



Life -- 18.1  The Hadean Environment and Life -- 18.2  Eoarchean and Paleoarchean Biosignatures -- 18.2.1  Chemofossils: Indirect Evidence for Life -- 18.2.2  Microfossils -- 18.2.3  Stromatolites -- 18.3  The Earliest Records of Life on Earth -- 18.3.1  Microfossils from the Nuvvuagittuq Craton of Canada -- 18.3.2  Stromatolites from the Isua Craton of Greenland -- 18.3.3  The Vaalbara Supercontinent of Australia and South Africa -- 18.3.3.1  Microfossils and Stromatolites from the Pilbara Carton, Australia -- 18.3.3.2  Stromatolites and Microfossils from the Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa -- 18.3.4  Microfossils and Stromatolites from the Iron Ore Group of the Singhbhum Craton of India -- 18.4  Evolution of the Archean Biosphere -- 18.4.1  The Habitat of Early Microbial Mats -- 18.4.2  Metabolic Evolution of Archean Microbes -- 18.4.2.1  Chemoautotrophic Hyperthermophiles -- 18.4.2.2  Photoautotrophs: I. Anoxygenic Photosynthetic Bacteria -- 18.4.2.3  Photoautotrophs: II. Oxygenic Photosynthetic Bacteria -- 18.5  Radiation of Archean Microbial Communities -- 18.6  Conclusions -- References -- 19: Life Beyond Earth -- 19.1  Are We Alone in the Universe? -- 19.2  Astrobiology -- 19.3  Searching for Life in the Solar System -- 19.3.1  Venus -- 19.3.2  Mars -- 19.3.3  The Icy Moons of Jupiter -- 19.3.4  Saturn's Moons -- 19.3.5  Neptune's Moons -- 19.3.6  Pluto.

19.3.7  Exploration of Asteroids.