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1 Mechanochemistry for Metal-Organic Frameworks and Covalent-Organic Frameworks (MOFs, COFs): Methods, Materials, and Mechanisms Marrett JM; Effaty F; Ottenwaelder X; Frišcic T; 40708349
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 Sustainable Recovery of Critical Minerals from Wastes by Green Biosurfactants: A Review Deravian B; Mulligan CN; 40509347
ENCS
3 Comprehensive Analysis of Age- and Sex-Related Expression of the Chaperone Protein Sigma-1R in the Mouse Brain Tarmoun K; Lachance V; Le Corvec V; Bélanger SM; Beaucaire G; Kourrich S; 39335377
CSBN
4 Mechanochemical Synthesis of Boroxine-linked Covalent Organic Frameworks Hamzehpoor E; Effaty F; Borchers TH; Stein RS; Wahrhaftig-Lewis A; Ottenwaelder X; Frišcic T; Perepichka DF; 38970305
CHEMBIOCHEM
5 Molecular copper(I)-sensitized photoanodes for alcohol oxidation under ambient conditions Ricardo-Noordberg J; Kamal S; Majewski M; 38932662
CHEMBIOCHEM
6 Design, Synthesis, and Acid-Responsive Disassembly of Shell-Sheddable Block Copolymer Labeled with Benzaldehyde Acetal Junction Andrade-Gagnon B; Casillas-Popova SN; Jazani AM; Oh JK; 38499007
CHEMBIOCHEM
7 Using 13C enriched acetate in isotope labelling incubation experiments: a note of caution Leone F; Imfeld A; Mirzaei Y; Gélinas Y; 38097918
CHEMBIOCHEM
8 An electrochemical aptasensor for Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol detection in saliva on a microfluidic platform Kékedy-Nagy L; Perry JM; Little SR; Llorens OY; Shih SCC; 36549107
BIOLOGY
9 Droplet digital microfluidic system for screening filamentous fungi based on enzymatic activity Samlali K; Alves CL; Jezernik M; Shih SCC; 36438986
BIOLOGY
10 On the Origin of Sugar Handedness: Facts, Hypotheses and Missing Links-A Review Martínez RF; Cuccia LA; Viedma C; Cintas P; 35796896
CHEMBIOCHEM
11 Diverse Applications of Biomass-Derived 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural and Derivatives as Renewable Starting Materials Chacón-Huete F; Messina C; Cigana B; Forgione P; 35652539
CHEMBIOCHEM
12 Electrochemical nutrient removal from natural wastewater sources and its impact on water quality Kékedy-Nagy L; English L; Anari Z; Abolhassani M; Pollet BG; Popp J; Greenlee LF; 34974342
CSFG
13 Self-Healable Reprocessable Triboelectric Nanogenerators Fabricated with Vitrimeric Poly(hindered Urea) Networks. Patel T, Kim MP, Park J, Lee TH, Nellepalli P, Noh SM, Jung HW, Ko H, Oh JK 32840992
CHEMBIOCHEM
14 Modular Construction of Porous Hydrogen-Bonded  Molecular Materials from Melams. Khadivjam T, Che-Quang H, Maris T, Ajoyan Z, Howarth A, Wuest JD 32115786
CONCORDIA
15 How does synchrony with host plant affect the performance of an outbreaking insect defoliator? Fuentealba A, Pureswaran D, Bauce É, Despland E 28756489
BIOLOGY
16 Reduction-Responsive Sheddable Carbon Nanotubes Dispersed in Aqueous Solution. An SY, Sun S, Oh JK 26890479
CNSR
17 Progress and Challenges in Ocean Metaproteomics and Proposed Best Practices for Data Sharing. Saito MA, Bertrand EM, Duffy ME, Gaylord DA, Held NA, Hervey WJ, Hettich RL, Jagtap PD, Janech MG, Kinkade DB, Leary DH, McIlvin MR, Moore EK, Morris RM, Neely BA, Nunn BL, Saunders JK, Shepherd AI, Symmonds NI, Walsh DA 30702898
BIOLOGY
18 Biomarkers, designs, and interpretations of resting-state fMRI in translational pharmacological research: A review of state-of-the-Art, challenges, and opportunities for studying brain chemistry. Khalili-Mahani N, Rombouts SA, van Osch MJ, Duff EP, Carbonell F, Nickerson LD, Becerra L, Dahan A, Evans AC, Soucy JP, Wise R, Zijdenbos AP, van Gerven JM 28145075
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Title:On the Origin of Sugar Handedness: Facts, Hypotheses and Missing Links-A Review
Authors:Martínez RFCuccia LAViedma CCintas P
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35796896/
DOI:10.1007/s11084-022-09624-9
Publication:Origins of life and evolution of the biosphere : the journal of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life
Keywords:Amino acid interactionsCarbohydratesHomochiralityPrebiotic chemistryRibonucleosides
PMID:35796896 Category: Date Added:2022-07-07
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 Departamento de Química Orgánica E Inorgánica, Facultad de Ciencias, and Instituto Universitario de Investigación del Agua, Cambio Climático Y Sostenibilidad, (IACYS), Universidad de Extremadura, Avenida de Elvas s/n, 06006, Badajoz, Spain. rmarvaz@unex.es.
2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Quebec Centre for Advanced Materials (QCAM/CQMF), FRQNT, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, QC, H4B 1R6, Canada.
3 Department of Crystallography and Mineralogy, University Complutense, 28040, Madrid, Spain.
4 Departamento de Química Orgánica E Inorgánica, Facultad de Ciencias, and Instituto Universitario de Investigación del Agua, Cambio Climático Y Sostenibilidad, (IACYS), Universidad de Extremadura, Avenida de Elvas s/n, 06006, Badajoz, Spain. pecintas@unex.es.

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By paraphrasing one of Kipling's most amazing short stories (How the Leopard Got His Spots), this article could be entitled "How Sugars Became Homochiral". Obviously, we have no answer to this still unsolved mystery, and this perspective simply brings recent models, experiments and hypotheses into the homochiral homogeneity of sugars on earth. We shall revisit the past and current understanding of sugar chirality in the context of prebiotic chemistry, with attention to recent developments and insights. Different scenarios and pathways will be discussed, from the widely known formose-type processes to less familiar ones, often viewed as unorthodox chemical routes. In particular, problems associated with the spontaneous generation of enantiomeric imbalances and the transfer of chirality will be tackled. As carbohydrates are essential components of all cellular systems, astrochemical and terrestrial observations suggest that saccharides originated from environmentally available feedstocks. Such substances would have been capable of sustaining autotrophic and heterotrophic mechanisms integrating nutrients, metabolism and the genome after compartmentalization. Recent findings likewise indicate that sugars' enantiomeric bias may have emerged by a transfer of chirality mechanisms, rather than by deracemization of sugar backbones, yet providing an evolutionary advantage that fueled the cellular machinery.





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