The Thing From Outer Space: First-Ever “Alien Protein” Reportedly Discovered in a Meteorite

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The Thing From Outer Space: First-Ever "Alien Protein" Reportedly Discovered in a Meteorite

The scientists admit that there is a possibility, however small, that the substance they discovered might not be a protein, as it could, in theory, turn out to be a polymer.

It seems that scientists’ long-time quest to determine whether life exists on other planets may have gotten quite a boost as a protein of extraterrestrial origin was apparently discovered on a meteorite that crashed into Earth three decades ago, Science Alert reports.

According to the media outlet, researchers detected what they believe to be a protein via the use of “state-of-the-art” mass spectrometry on Acfer 086, a meteorite that was found in Algeria in 1990.

The protein’s discovery, if confirmed, does not necessarily mean that there’s life thriving somewhere in the galaxy, though it would mean that some of the “building blocks” that might comprise said life are out there.

Touting their find as “the first protein to be discovered in a meteorite”, the researchers claim that this substance, which they call hemolithin, might’ve formed in the “proto-solar disc” over 4.6 billion years ago.

They do admit, however, that their discovery might not be protein, as there is a chance that the team stumbled upon a polymer – “a broad class of molecules, of which proteins are only one”, as the media outlet points out.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

The Thing From Outer Space: First-Ever “Alien Protein” Reportedly Discovered in a Meteorite

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