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Could Iron Minerals Have Sparked Life Before Enzymes Existed?


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A lab accident revealed that trace iron impurities in sterile seawater were quietly breaking down biological phosphates, behaving like modern protein enzymes. This Proceedings of the Royal Society A paper argues that simple transition-metal minerals could have catalyzed life's earliest chemistry, following the same Michaelis-Menten kinetics we see in real enzymes, long before proteins or DNA arrived.
This episode was generated by AI from the cited research paper.
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Science BytesBy Lance Pickens