1/25/2024 0 Comments Sans a universal time![]() Gram-positive bacteria incorporate D Alanine into their Peptidoglycan layer, created through the actions of Racemases Īmmonia is relatively abundant in the universe and has chemical similarities to water. Molecules using D amino acids or L sugars are possible, though would be incompatible with organisms using the opposing chirality molecules. In known Earth-based life, amino acids are almost universally of the L form and sugars are of the D form. Perhaps the least unusual alternative biochemistry would be one with differing chirality of its biomolecules. Overview Overview of hypothetical types of biochemistry Hypothetical alternatives to water include ammonia, which, like water, is a polar molecule, and cosmically abundant and non-polar hydrocarbon solvents such as methane and ethane, which are known to exist in liquid form on the surface of Titan. Silicon is in the same group as carbon on the periodic table and, like carbon, it is tetravalent. The element silicon has been much discussed as a hypothetical alternative to carbon. It is of interest in synthetic biology and is also a common subject in science fiction. The possibility of life-forms being based on "alternative" biochemistries is the topic of an ongoing scientific discussion, informed by what is known about extraterrestrial environments and about the chemical behaviour of various elements and compounds. If life exists on other planets or moons it may be chemically similar, though it is also possible that there are organisms with quite different chemistries – for instance, involving other classes of carbon compounds, compounds of another element, or another solvent in place of water. The kinds of living organisms currently known on Earth all use carbon compounds for basic structural and metabolic functions, water as a solvent, and DNA or RNA to define and control their form. Hypothetical types of biochemistry are forms of biochemistry agreed to be scientifically viable but not proven to exist at this time. "The existence of lakes of liquid hydrocarbons on Titan opens up the possibility for solvents and energy sources that are alternatives to those in our biosphere and that might support novel life forms altogether different from those on Earth."-NASA Astrobiology Roadmap 2008 False-color Cassini radar mosaic of Titan's north polar region the blue areas are lakes of liquid hydrocarbons.
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