The information content of a non-enzymatic self-replicator is limited by Eigen’s error threshold. Presumably, enzymatic replication can maintain higher complexity, but in a competitive environment such a replicator is faced with two problems related to its twofold role as enzyme and substrate: as enzyme, it should replicate itself rather than wastefully copy non-functional substrates, and as substrate it should preferably be replicated by superior enzymes instead of less-efficient mutants. Because specific recognition can enforce these propensities, we thoroughly analyze an idealized quasispecies model for enzymatic replication, with replication rates that are either a decreasing (self-specific) or increasing (cross-specific) function of ...
We study analytically the steady-state regime of a network of n error-prone self-replicating templat...
SummaryA synthetic genetic system, based on cross-replicating RNA enzymes, provides a means to evalu...
RNA and protein molecules were found to be both templates for replication and specific catalysts for...
The information content of a non-enzymatic self-replicator is limited by Eigen’s error threshold. Pr...
It is a long-standing question in origin-of-life research whether the information content of replica...
PACS 87.15.R- – Enzymatic catalysis Abstract.- It is a long-standing question in origin-of-life rese...
One of the most famous problems of early evolution is the reconstruction of the evolutionary process...
SummaryAn RNA enzyme has been developed that catalyzes the joining of oligonucleotide substrates to ...
The error threshold of replication limits the selectively maintainable genome size against recurrent...
There is still no general solution to Eigen's Paradox, the chicken-or-egg problem of the origin of l...
Nonenzymatic, template-directed synthesis of nucleic acids is a paradigm for self-replicating system...
Template-dependent replication at the molecular level is the basis of reproduction in nature. A deta...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.aps.org/pre/abst...
The error threshold of replication limits the selectively maintainable genome size against recurrent...
Understanding how a simple chemical system can accurately replicate combinatorial information, such ...
We study analytically the steady-state regime of a network of n error-prone self-replicating templat...
SummaryA synthetic genetic system, based on cross-replicating RNA enzymes, provides a means to evalu...
RNA and protein molecules were found to be both templates for replication and specific catalysts for...
The information content of a non-enzymatic self-replicator is limited by Eigen’s error threshold. Pr...
It is a long-standing question in origin-of-life research whether the information content of replica...
PACS 87.15.R- – Enzymatic catalysis Abstract.- It is a long-standing question in origin-of-life rese...
One of the most famous problems of early evolution is the reconstruction of the evolutionary process...
SummaryAn RNA enzyme has been developed that catalyzes the joining of oligonucleotide substrates to ...
The error threshold of replication limits the selectively maintainable genome size against recurrent...
There is still no general solution to Eigen's Paradox, the chicken-or-egg problem of the origin of l...
Nonenzymatic, template-directed synthesis of nucleic acids is a paradigm for self-replicating system...
Template-dependent replication at the molecular level is the basis of reproduction in nature. A deta...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.aps.org/pre/abst...
The error threshold of replication limits the selectively maintainable genome size against recurrent...
Understanding how a simple chemical system can accurately replicate combinatorial information, such ...
We study analytically the steady-state regime of a network of n error-prone self-replicating templat...
SummaryA synthetic genetic system, based on cross-replicating RNA enzymes, provides a means to evalu...
RNA and protein molecules were found to be both templates for replication and specific catalysts for...