A new hypothesis is proposed, that early life possessed a mechanism for the simultaneous synthesis of a polypeptide and its coding mRNA. Early tRNAs and mRNAs are considered to have been pairs of simple complementary nucleotide triplets, able to catalyze peptide bond formation and joining of the codon triplets. An in silico build stereochemical model for such a process is presented. A model for the evolution of modern tRNAs and ribosomal translation from such a primitive apparatus is also presented. Modern tRNAs are viewed as consisting of two halves, one of which evolved from ancient elongating mRNA and the other from a primitive also elongating tRNA. The probable origin of the ACC triplet at the amino-acid-accepting arm of the tRNAs is di...
A qualitative hypothesis based on coevolution of protein and nucleic acid macromolecules was develop...
We present a molecular-level model for the origin and evolution of the translation system, using a 3...
tRNA is a key component in life’s most fundamental process, the translation of the instructions cont...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of protein synthesis has been notoriously difficult. We...
A model is presented for the evolution of metabolism and protein synthesis in a primitive, acellular...
One of the most intriguing questions in biological science is how life originated on Earth. A large ...
AbstractTo understand how life began, we must explain the origins of nucleic acid replication and ge...
Abstract Background It is now believed that in the origin of life, proteins should have been "invent...
We review arguments that biology emerged from a reciprocal partnership in which small ancestral olig...
Abstract: The origin of genetic code and translation system is probably the central and most difficu...
The feasibility of self-assembly of a translation system from prebiotic random RNA chains is a quest...
The extant genetic machinery revolves around three interrelated polymers: RNA, DNA and proteins. Two...
The modern ribosome was largely formed at the time of the last common ancestor, LUCA. Hence its earl...
The difficulty in explaining the origin of genetic coding centres on the need to identify selective ...
The origin of the genetic code is obscure, but this event draws continuing comment because it was a ...
A qualitative hypothesis based on coevolution of protein and nucleic acid macromolecules was develop...
We present a molecular-level model for the origin and evolution of the translation system, using a 3...
tRNA is a key component in life’s most fundamental process, the translation of the instructions cont...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of protein synthesis has been notoriously difficult. We...
A model is presented for the evolution of metabolism and protein synthesis in a primitive, acellular...
One of the most intriguing questions in biological science is how life originated on Earth. A large ...
AbstractTo understand how life began, we must explain the origins of nucleic acid replication and ge...
Abstract Background It is now believed that in the origin of life, proteins should have been "invent...
We review arguments that biology emerged from a reciprocal partnership in which small ancestral olig...
Abstract: The origin of genetic code and translation system is probably the central and most difficu...
The feasibility of self-assembly of a translation system from prebiotic random RNA chains is a quest...
The extant genetic machinery revolves around three interrelated polymers: RNA, DNA and proteins. Two...
The modern ribosome was largely formed at the time of the last common ancestor, LUCA. Hence its earl...
The difficulty in explaining the origin of genetic coding centres on the need to identify selective ...
The origin of the genetic code is obscure, but this event draws continuing comment because it was a ...
A qualitative hypothesis based on coevolution of protein and nucleic acid macromolecules was develop...
We present a molecular-level model for the origin and evolution of the translation system, using a 3...
tRNA is a key component in life’s most fundamental process, the translation of the instructions cont...