In living cells, reactions take place in membrane-bound compartments, often in response to changes in the environment. Learning how the reactions are influenced by this compartmentalization will help us gain an optimal understanding of living organisms at the molecular level and, at the same time, will offer vital clues on the behavior of simple compartmentalized systems, such as prebiotic precursors of cells and cell-inspired artificial systems. In this work we show that a reactive building block (an activated amino acid derivative) trapped in the cavity of a liposome is protected against hydrolysis and reacts nearly quantitatively with another building block, which is membrane-permeable and free in solution, to form the dipeptide. By cont...
How did primitive living cells originate? The formation of early cells, which were probably solute-f...
In this paper we present a study of the peptide bond formation reaction catalyzed by ribosome. Diffe...
International audienceFor cellular life to begin on the early Earth, a permeation mechanism would be...
In living cells reactions take place in membrane bound compartments, often in response to changes in...
A fundamental unresolved question in studies on the origin of life is: how different, ubiquitous pro...
A challenging question in evolutionary theory is the origin of cell division and plausible molecular...
Protein-mediated endocytosis of membrane is a key event in biological system. The mechanism, however...
Here we summarize the main results of our latest investigation on the spontaneous encapsulation of p...
Lipids are essential constituents of contemporary living cells, serving as structural molecules that...
In this article, it is hypothesized that a fundamental chemical reactivity exists between some non‐l...
The membranes of cells are highly complex and heterogeneous structures that fulfill multiple vital t...
It is of great fundamental interest to develop experimental model systems to reconstruct design prin...
Biological membranes are heterogeneous systems. Their functions are closely related to the lipid lat...
Whereas some rare lipids contribute to the identity of cell organelles, we focus on the abundant lip...
Conceptually, the most robust way to explain how primitive cell-like structures acquired and increas...
How did primitive living cells originate? The formation of early cells, which were probably solute-f...
In this paper we present a study of the peptide bond formation reaction catalyzed by ribosome. Diffe...
International audienceFor cellular life to begin on the early Earth, a permeation mechanism would be...
In living cells reactions take place in membrane bound compartments, often in response to changes in...
A fundamental unresolved question in studies on the origin of life is: how different, ubiquitous pro...
A challenging question in evolutionary theory is the origin of cell division and plausible molecular...
Protein-mediated endocytosis of membrane is a key event in biological system. The mechanism, however...
Here we summarize the main results of our latest investigation on the spontaneous encapsulation of p...
Lipids are essential constituents of contemporary living cells, serving as structural molecules that...
In this article, it is hypothesized that a fundamental chemical reactivity exists between some non‐l...
The membranes of cells are highly complex and heterogeneous structures that fulfill multiple vital t...
It is of great fundamental interest to develop experimental model systems to reconstruct design prin...
Biological membranes are heterogeneous systems. Their functions are closely related to the lipid lat...
Whereas some rare lipids contribute to the identity of cell organelles, we focus on the abundant lip...
Conceptually, the most robust way to explain how primitive cell-like structures acquired and increas...
How did primitive living cells originate? The formation of early cells, which were probably solute-f...
In this paper we present a study of the peptide bond formation reaction catalyzed by ribosome. Diffe...
International audienceFor cellular life to begin on the early Earth, a permeation mechanism would be...