Publications of Martina Preiner
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Journal Article (7)
1.
Journal Article
121 (43), e2308684121 (2024)
Unraveling abiotic organic synthesis pathways in the mafic crust of mid-ocean ridges. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2.
Journal Article
121 (13), e2318969121 (2024)
Ferredoxin reduction by hydrogen with iron functions as an evolutionary precursor of flavin-based electron bifurcation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 3.
Journal Article
650, 121994 (2024)
Coupled carbon‑iron‑phosphorus cycling in the Rainbow hydrothermal vent field. Chemical Geology 4.
Journal Article
14, 570 (2023)
Ambient temperature CO2 fixation to pyruvate and subsequently to citramalate over iron and nickel nanoparticles. Nature Communications 5.
Journal Article
289 (11), pp. 3148 - 3162 (2022)
Role of geochemical protoenzymes (geozymes) in primordial metabolism: specific abiotic hydride transfer by metals to the biological redox cofactor NAD+. FEBS JOURNAL 6.
Journal Article
9 (2), 458 (2021)
The Autotrophic Core: An Ancient Network of 404 Reactions Converts H2, CO2, and NH3 into Amino Acids, Bases, and Cofactors. MICROORGANISMS 7.
Journal Article
43, pp. 77 - 83 (2018)
Native metals, electron bifurcation, and CO2 reduction in early biochemical evolution. CURRENT OPINION IN MICROBIOLOGY Conference Paper (1)
8.
Conference Paper
1865, 149224, (2024)
Serpentinization as the source of energy, electrons, organics, catalysts, nutrients and pH gradients for the origin of LUCA and life. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: BBA Editorial (1)
9.
Editorial
57 (24), p. 3454 - 3454 (2024)
From the chemistry of life’s emergence to the chemistry of life. Accounts of Chemical Research Review Article (1)
10.
Review Article
14, 1257597 (2023)
Serpentinization as the source of energy, electrons, organics, catalysts, nutrients and pH gradients for the origin of LUCA and life. Frontiers in Microbiology Preprint (1)
11.
Preprint
The dinucleotide structure of NAD enables specific reduction on mineral surfaces. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology, 2024.10.11.617347 (2024)