Scientists Identify “Pioneer Peptide” That May Have Sparked Life on Earth

 


Scientists have identified a "pioneer peptide" that could have played a key role in the development of life on Earth. Researchers from the Scripps Research Institute in California studied the basic building blocks of proteins and found that a specific sequence of amino acids, known as the "pioneer peptide," was able to spontaneously form a stable structure. This structure could have provided a template for the formation of more complex molecules, eventually leading to the development of life as we know it. The discovery sheds light on the origins of life on our planet and may also have implications for the search for life on other planets.

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