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Arthur L. Weber

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American chemist

Arthur L. Weber is an American chemist, whose research field is pre-life chemistry, was a pioneer to reveal the role of thioester in abiogenesis. He has worked in Salk Institute for Biological Studies and NASA Ames Research Center successively.

References

  1. Weber, AL (1981). "Formation of pyrophosphate, tripolyphosphate, and phosphorylimidazole with the thioester, n, s-diacetyl-cysteamine, as the condensing agent". Journal of Molecular Evolution. 18 (1): 24–9. Bibcode:1981JMolE..18...24W. doi:10.1007/BF01733208. PMID 7334525. S2CID 21150720.
  2. Weber, AL (1984). "Prebiotic formation of 'energy-rich' thioesters from glyceraldehyde and N-acetylcysteine". Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere. 15 (1): 17–27. Bibcode:1984OrLi...15...17W. doi:10.1007/BF01809390. PMID 11541968. S2CID 10596420.
  3. Deamer, D; Weber, AL (February 2010). "Bioenergetics and life's origins". Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 2 (2): a004929. doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a004929. PMC 2828274. PMID 20182625.


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