Foundations (Feb 2023)

Fatty Acid Vesicles as Hard UV-C Shields for Early Life

  • Iván Lechuga,
  • Karo Michaelian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foundations3010010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 99 – 114

Abstract

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Theories on life’s origin generally acknowledge the advantage of a semi-permeable vesicle (protocell) for enhancing the chemical reaction–diffusion processes involved in abiogenesis. However, more and more evidence indicates that the origin of life is concerned with the photo-chemical dissipative structuring of the fundamental molecules under soft UV-C light (245–275 nm). In this paper, we analyze the Mie UV scattering properties of such a vesicle created with long-chain fatty acids. We find that the vesicle could have provided early life with a shield from the faint but destructive hard UV-C ionizing light (180–210 nm) that probably bathed Earth’s surface from before the origin of life and at least until 1200 million years after, until the formation of a protective ozone layer as a result of the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis.

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