The chemical replication of RNA inside fatty acid vesicles is a plausible step in the emergence of cellular life. On the primitive Earth, simple protocells with the ability to import nucleotides and short oligomers from their environment could potentially have replicated and retained larger genomic RNA oligonucleotides within a spatially defined compartment. We have previously shown that short 5′-phosphoroimidazolide-activated “helper” RNA oligomers enable the nonenzymatic copying of mixed-sequence templates in solution, using 5′-phosphoroimidazolide-activated mononucleotides. Here, we report that citrate-chelated Mg<sup>2+</sup>, a catalyst of nonenzymatic primer extension, enhances fatty acid membrane permeability to such short RNA oligom...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
How functional peptides may have arisen is a significant problem for the scenario of the RNA world. ...
Our current understanding of biology suggests that early life relied predominantly on RNA for both c...
We are engaged in a long-term effort to synthesize chemical systems capable of Darwinian evolution, ...
The nonenzymatic replication of RNA is a potential transitional stage between the prebiotic chemistr...
The transition from independent molecular entities to cellular structures with integrated behaviors...
Life on earth may have first appeared in the form of a protocell capable of metabolism and containin...
The nonenzymatic replication of RNA is thought to have been a critical process required for the orig...
The RNA World Hypothesis posits that the first self-replicating molecules were RNAs. RNA self-replic...
The RNA World Hypothesis posits that the first self-replicating molecules were RNAs. RNA self-repli...
Cooperative interactions between RNA and vesicle membranes on the prebiotic earth may have led to th...
A classical conundrum in origin-of-life studies relates to the nature of the first chemical system: ...
The generation of synthetic forms of cellular life requires solutions to the problem of how biologic...
When RNA is replicated in cell-free systems, a ubiquitous problem is the hijacking of the system by ...
The capability to transmit information from generation to generation is an essential feature of life...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
How functional peptides may have arisen is a significant problem for the scenario of the RNA world. ...
Our current understanding of biology suggests that early life relied predominantly on RNA for both c...
We are engaged in a long-term effort to synthesize chemical systems capable of Darwinian evolution, ...
The nonenzymatic replication of RNA is a potential transitional stage between the prebiotic chemistr...
The transition from independent molecular entities to cellular structures with integrated behaviors...
Life on earth may have first appeared in the form of a protocell capable of metabolism and containin...
The nonenzymatic replication of RNA is thought to have been a critical process required for the orig...
The RNA World Hypothesis posits that the first self-replicating molecules were RNAs. RNA self-replic...
The RNA World Hypothesis posits that the first self-replicating molecules were RNAs. RNA self-repli...
Cooperative interactions between RNA and vesicle membranes on the prebiotic earth may have led to th...
A classical conundrum in origin-of-life studies relates to the nature of the first chemical system: ...
The generation of synthetic forms of cellular life requires solutions to the problem of how biologic...
When RNA is replicated in cell-free systems, a ubiquitous problem is the hijacking of the system by ...
The capability to transmit information from generation to generation is an essential feature of life...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
How functional peptides may have arisen is a significant problem for the scenario of the RNA world. ...
Our current understanding of biology suggests that early life relied predominantly on RNA for both c...