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Cornelia Meinert1, Iuliia Myrgorodska2, Pierre de Marcellus3, Thomas Buhse4, Laurent Nahon5, Søren V Hoffmann6, Louis Le Sergeant d'Hendecourt3, Uwe J Meierhenrich1.
Abstract
Ribose is the central molecular subunit in RNA, but the prebiotic origin of ribose remains unknown. We observed the formation of substantial quantities of ribose and a diversity of structurally related sugar molecules such as arabinose, xylose, and lyxose in the room-temperature organic residues of photo-processed interstellar ice analogs initially composed of H2O, CH3OH, and NH3 Our results suggest that the generation of numerous sugar molecules, including the aldopentose ribose, may be possible from photochemical and thermal treatment of cosmic ices in the late stages of the solar nebula. Our detection of ribose provides plausible insights into the chemical processes that could lead to formation of biologically relevant molecules in suitable planetary environments.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27124456 DOI: 10.1126/science.aad8137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728