Microbes and Origins of Life. Evolution has occurred almost elusively in a microbial world!!!

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Microbes and Origins of Life Evolution has occurred almost elusively in a microbial world!!!

Impact Frustration period forces origins of life into a narrow time period to have gotten started! Hydrothermal vents may have served as zones of refuge.

Wow Impact Frustration Period

The Chemical Aspects of The Origin of Life Life is the cumulative product of interactions among the many kinds of chemical substances that make up the cells of an organism. The abiotic chemical evolution of life follows four major hurdles: (1) The abiotic synthesis and accumulation of small organic molecules, or monomers, such as amino acids and nucleotides. (2) The joining of these monomers into polymers, including proteins and nucleic acids. (3) The aggregation of abiotically produced molecules into droplets, e.g., protobionts, that had chemical characteristics different from their surroundings. (4) The origin of heredity or information transference.

To understand how the origin of life from abiotic material occurred, we have to consider two critical concepts: (1) The extension of the idea of natural selection to the chemical level. (2) The realization that the condition of the early Earth when life first arose must have been vastly different from present: (a) Non-oxidizing atmosphere: present level of oxygen, which began to accumulate around 2.1 billion years ago with the presence of cyanobacteria, would have been lethal to primitive organisms (b) Abundant resources produced non-biologically (c) Long time scale without competition

Origins of Life Models Cells?

Thioester World Mechanisms of synthesis

Thioester World Chemical Transformations

The Molecular Clues to the Origin of Life on Earth Molecules of living organisms are rich in hydrogen-containing carbon compounds that are highly reduced. This suggests that there was little or no free molecular oxygen on early Earth. All amino acids exist in both the right-handed and left-handed state. However, only 20 amino acids of the left-handed variety are used by living organisms in proteins. Therefore, suggesting there was a single origin of life. DNA & RNA are the universal informational basis of all life forms on Earth. ATP is the universal energy currency of all living organisms; suggesting a common origin of metabolism. In any cell, first steps of carbohydrate metabolism involve fermentation, with the last steps in aerobic organisms the usage of oxygen via respiration suggesting that aerobic organisms evolved from anaerobic ones.

The apparatus Miller et al. (1950s) used to simulate the conditions of early Earth

Necessary Conditions for the Origin of Life Before life appeared, polymerization reactions generated the carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, and nucleic acids of which organisms are composed. These molecules accumulated in the oceans. Originally Darwin s Warm Pond Hypothesis

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LUCA

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(Russell and Martin, 2006)

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Some Lessons from the BIG TREE: Map of the Biological Record Single origin for all life on Earth... Central Dogma intact ATP and PMF are universal themes Uniformity among chiral carbon compds (sugars & AAs) Hot start origin Also Cyanobacteria did not arrive first on the scene!

Some Lessons from the BIG TREE: Map of the Biological Record General topology implies: Three primary lines of evolutionary descent. The Eucarya nuclear lineage almost as old as the prokaryote lines. Prokaryotes split between Bacteria and Archaea. Mitochondria and chloroplasts proven to be of bacterial origin.

Origin of Life??? You betcha!!!

Is Life Evolving from Nonlife Today? Because most of the chemical reactions that gave rise to life occur readily under the conditions that prevailed on early Earth, life s evolution was probably inevitable. Experiments by Louis Pasteur and others convinced scientists that life does not come from nonlife on Earth today..

Pasteur (1860s) was also the father of origins of life research

Is Life Evolving from Nonlife Today? New life is no longer being assembled from nonliving matter because simple biological molecules that form in today s environment are oxidized or consumed by existing life. Now we have competition & oxygen! Everywhere?

Oldest Known Fossils of Living Organisms (~3500 Mya)

Fossil Stromatolites from Glacier Natl. Park

Living Columnar Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia

Modern Stromatolites from Yellowstone Natl. Park

Photosynthesis Is the Source of Atmospheric O 2 Cyanobacteria, which evolved the ability to split water into hydrogen ions and O 2, created atmospheric O 2. Accumulation of free O 2 in the atmosphere made possible the evolution of aerobic metabolism.

Extant Microbial Mat Communities

First Eukaryotic Fossil: Grypania (~2100 Mya)

First Eukaryotic Fossil: Grypania (~2100 Mya) ~2.1 Bya ~1.1 Bya

Rust the Crust

Banded iron formations are evidence of oxygenic photosynthesis

Land Invasion by Plants Land Invasion by Animals

Patterns of Evolutionary Change Multicellularity requires atmospheric oxygen and aerobic respiration (i.e., mitochondria)! This gave rise to the Cambrian Explosion The Oxygen Blip @ ~300 Mya resulted from the invasion of land by plants! This gave rise to: Gigantic Insects Origin of Flight by Dragonflies Invasion of land by Vertebrate Animals

A recent estimate of relationships among animal phyla Last One!

Europa, Jupiter s moon: Astrobiology???

Does Life Exist Elsewhere in the Universe? Conditions that permit the evolution and maintenance of simple bacterial life may be widespread in the universe, but multicellular life has more stringent requirements. a planet with a relatively circular orbit a rapid rate of spin nearby planets that intercept impacts a large moon that stabilizes the planet s orbit a magnetic field Such conditions may be very rare.