The transition from independent molecular entities to cellular structures with integrated behaviors was a crucial aspect of the origin of life. We show that simple physical principles can mediate a coordinated interaction between genome and compartment boundary, independent of any genomic functions beyond self-replication. RNA, encapsulated in fatty acid vesicles, exerts an osmotic pressure on the vesicle membrane that drives the uptake of additional membrane components, leading to membrane growth at the expense of relaxed vesicles, which shrink. Thus, more efficient RNA replication could cause faster cell growth, leading to the emergence of Darwinian evolution at the cellular level
Here we develop a computational model that examines one of the first major biological innovations-th...
How did primitive living cells originate? The formation of early cells, which were probably solute-f...
The chemical replication of RNA inside fatty acid vesicles is a plausible step in the emergence of c...
The transition from independent molecular entities to cellular structures with integrated behaviors...
The generation of synthetic forms of cellular life requires solutions to the problem of how biologic...
Conceptually, the most robust way to explain how primitive cell-like structures acquired and increas...
Protocellular boundaries were inextricably connected to the metabolism they encapsulated: to be inhe...
We are engaged in a long-term effort to synthesize chemical systems capable of Darwinian evolution, ...
A fundamental unresolved question in studies on the origin of life is: how different, ubiquitous pro...
The origin-of-life problem has been traditionally conceived as the chemical challenge to find the ty...
Self-assembling single-chain amphiphiles available in the prebiotic environment likely played a fund...
Abstract Background It has long been suggested that Darwinian evolution may have started at the mole...
We are engaged in a long-term effort to synthesize chemical systems capable of Darwinian evolution, ...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ver...
Here we develop a computational model that examines one of the first major biological innovations-th...
How did primitive living cells originate? The formation of early cells, which were probably solute-f...
The chemical replication of RNA inside fatty acid vesicles is a plausible step in the emergence of c...
The transition from independent molecular entities to cellular structures with integrated behaviors...
The generation of synthetic forms of cellular life requires solutions to the problem of how biologic...
Conceptually, the most robust way to explain how primitive cell-like structures acquired and increas...
Protocellular boundaries were inextricably connected to the metabolism they encapsulated: to be inhe...
We are engaged in a long-term effort to synthesize chemical systems capable of Darwinian evolution, ...
A fundamental unresolved question in studies on the origin of life is: how different, ubiquitous pro...
The origin-of-life problem has been traditionally conceived as the chemical challenge to find the ty...
Self-assembling single-chain amphiphiles available in the prebiotic environment likely played a fund...
Abstract Background It has long been suggested that Darwinian evolution may have started at the mole...
We are engaged in a long-term effort to synthesize chemical systems capable of Darwinian evolution, ...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ver...
Here we develop a computational model that examines one of the first major biological innovations-th...
How did primitive living cells originate? The formation of early cells, which were probably solute-f...
The chemical replication of RNA inside fatty acid vesicles is a plausible step in the emergence of c...