A key process of protocell behaviour is their recursive growth and division. In order to be sustainable, the latter must be characterized by an even and homogeneous partition of the solute molecules initially present in the parent protocell among the daughter ones. Here we have investigated, by means of an artificial division model (extrusion of giant lipid vesicles) and confocal microscopy, the fate of solutes when a large vesicle fragments into many smaller vesicles. Solutes of low- and high-molecular weight such as pyranine, calcein, albumin-FITC, dextran-FITC and carbonic anhydrase have been employed. Although the vesicle extrusion brings about a release of their inner content in the environment, the results shown in this initial report...
Artificial protocellular compartments and lipid vesicles have been used as model systems to understa...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Protocells should be similar to present-day biological cells, but much simpler. They are believed to...
A key process of protocell behaviour is their recursive growth and division. In order to be sustaina...
The generation of synthetic forms of cellular life requires solutions to the problem of how biologic...
Cell division is one of the hallmarks of life. Success in the bottom-up assembly of synthetic cells ...
In possible scenarios on the origin of life, protocells represent the precursors of the first living...
In possible scenarios on the origin of life, protocells represent the precursors of the first living...
In this review, we discuss various methods of reproducing life dynamics using a constructive approac...
A challenging question in evolutionary theory is the origin of cell division and plausible molecular...
Asymmetric cell division is common in biology and plays critical roles in differentiation and develo...
It is very challenging to construct protocells from molecular assemblies. An important step in this...
We report the effect of external osmolarity on giant lipid vesicles containing an aqueous two-phase ...
In the prebiotic era, physicochemical cause and effect served as the primitive flow of information f...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Artificial protocellular compartments and lipid vesicles have been used as model systems to understa...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Protocells should be similar to present-day biological cells, but much simpler. They are believed to...
A key process of protocell behaviour is their recursive growth and division. In order to be sustaina...
The generation of synthetic forms of cellular life requires solutions to the problem of how biologic...
Cell division is one of the hallmarks of life. Success in the bottom-up assembly of synthetic cells ...
In possible scenarios on the origin of life, protocells represent the precursors of the first living...
In possible scenarios on the origin of life, protocells represent the precursors of the first living...
In this review, we discuss various methods of reproducing life dynamics using a constructive approac...
A challenging question in evolutionary theory is the origin of cell division and plausible molecular...
Asymmetric cell division is common in biology and plays critical roles in differentiation and develo...
It is very challenging to construct protocells from molecular assemblies. An important step in this...
We report the effect of external osmolarity on giant lipid vesicles containing an aqueous two-phase ...
In the prebiotic era, physicochemical cause and effect served as the primitive flow of information f...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Artificial protocellular compartments and lipid vesicles have been used as model systems to understa...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Protocells should be similar to present-day biological cells, but much simpler. They are believed to...