Biology¶
Lecture¶
Gresham College Lecture by Nick Lane (20 May 2019) Energy and Matter at the Origin of Life
References from slide of ATP (3’57): Rich, P. Nature 421:583 (2003)
Methanogenesis¶
CO2 + 4H2 -> CH4 + 2H20
40 times the mass ox excretion products as mass of cell.
Life is a SIDE REACTION of a main exothermic reaction
Slide at 6’53’’
Stanley Miller experiment from 1953. Flasks with methane, ammonia and hydrogen. Electrical discharges produced a series of aminoacids. ‘Bigger deal’ than Crick and Watson’s DNA publication, also from 1953.
Slide at 7’33’’ Primordial soup: no evidence of it existed; nothing to contain the reactants; high entropy; no thermodynamic driving force.
Slide at 10’22’’ Günther Wächtershäuser: criticism against the primordial soup.
Slide at 11’29’’ Black Smokers. Discovered in 1978
Problem with black smokers: The energy depends on the reaction of H2S or H2 with O2. O2 comes from photosynthesis, that is, from the sun.
Cyanosulfidic protometabolism
Cyanide Cyanoacetylene Formamide UV radiation Zn sulphide Wet-dry cycles
Jim-Peaco National Park
John Sutherland? ‘Frankenstein chemistry’
Christian de Duve - nobel prize winner (physiology) Enzymes created by selection. Geochemistry becomes biochemistry. The same pathways.
Mitochondrial ATP synthase. Sir John Walker.
Lecture by John Walker¶
‘Fuel of Life’ dated 16 Nov 2018.
Mention of chemiosmosis, proposed by Peter Mitchel (Nobel Prize recipient in 1978). “Proton motive force”.
Voltage of -200 mV across the membrane of the mitochondria.
Non-shivering thermo-genesis in babies.
Other lectures¶
Lecture by Nick Lane at Royal Institution (video, 2015) - Why is Life the way it is?
Lecture by Matthew Cobb (Manchester) at the Royal Institution - The race to crack the genetic code
Lecture by Michael Russell (2012) (youtube)
References (2:55) Lane et al. 2010 BioEssays 32, 271;
based on Russell et al. 1994, JME, 39, 231
Nitschke and Russell, 2009, JME, 69, 481
Russell 2003, Science 302, 580
Seewald et al. 2006 GCA 70, 446
“Lost city” discovery, Kelley at al. 2001, Nature 412, 145
Science 2005, 307, 1428-1434
Martin et al, 2008, Nature Microbiol. Rev. 6, 805-814
Maden 2000, “The reason there is life”, Biochemistry Journal, 350, 609
Yung et al, 2010, J. Cosmol. 5, 1121
Laboratory simulation of an alkaline seepage into acidulous ocean. ( 8:44 into the talk)
Mielke at al. Astrobiol, 10, 799
Uses molibdenum or tungsten.
“The rocky roots of the Acetyl-Coenzyme-A Pathway”
10:00 - references Russell and Martin, 2004, TIBS 29, 358-363,
Nitschke and Russel, 2009, JME, 69, 481-496
Origin of life through convection and serpentinization - Michael Russell talk (SETI Talks) 9 April 2013 (youtube)