Abstract Background An important facet of early biological evolution is the selection of chiral enantiomers for molecules such as amino acids and sugars. The origin of this symmetry breaking is a long-standing question in molecular evolution. Previous models addressing this question include particular kinetic properties such as autocatalysis or negative cross catalysis. Results We propose here a more general kinetic formalism for early enantioselection, based on our previously described Graded Autocatalysis Replication Domain (GARD) model for prebiotic evolution in molecular assemblies. This model is adapted here to the case of chiral molecules by applying symmetry constraints to mutual molecular recognition within the assembly. The ensuing...
Life is that which replicates and evolves, but there is no consensus on how life emerged. We advocat...
Life, as we know it today, requires the homochirality of its constituents. Yet it is likely that the...
International audienceThe single chirality of biological molecules in terrestrial biology raises mor...
Background: An important facet of early biological evolution is the selection of chiral enantiomers ...
Chiral hypercycle replicators (first-order autocatalysis together with mutual cross-catalysis) forme...
This review article surveys the recent experimental findings that suggest alternative chemical model...
© 2022, The Author(s).Living systems have evolved to efficiently consume available energy sources us...
The prevalent presence of a single chiral variant of molecules in live organisms is one of the most ...
none2The origin of life is still a mystery with many unsolved puzzles. How were molecules created? H...
The emergence of chirality in enantioselective autocatalysis for compounds unable to transform accor...
Living systems have evolved to efficiently consume available energy sources using an elaborate circu...
One of the greatest unsolved problems in chemistry is the origin of homochirality in the biosphere, ...
A “metabolism-first” approach to life is one where life is understood as the evolution of biochemica...
Catalytic reaction networks consist of molecular arrays interconnected by autocatalysis and cross-ca...
Explaining the evolution of a predominantly homochiral environment on the early Earth remains an out...
Life is that which replicates and evolves, but there is no consensus on how life emerged. We advocat...
Life, as we know it today, requires the homochirality of its constituents. Yet it is likely that the...
International audienceThe single chirality of biological molecules in terrestrial biology raises mor...
Background: An important facet of early biological evolution is the selection of chiral enantiomers ...
Chiral hypercycle replicators (first-order autocatalysis together with mutual cross-catalysis) forme...
This review article surveys the recent experimental findings that suggest alternative chemical model...
© 2022, The Author(s).Living systems have evolved to efficiently consume available energy sources us...
The prevalent presence of a single chiral variant of molecules in live organisms is one of the most ...
none2The origin of life is still a mystery with many unsolved puzzles. How were molecules created? H...
The emergence of chirality in enantioselective autocatalysis for compounds unable to transform accor...
Living systems have evolved to efficiently consume available energy sources using an elaborate circu...
One of the greatest unsolved problems in chemistry is the origin of homochirality in the biosphere, ...
A “metabolism-first” approach to life is one where life is understood as the evolution of biochemica...
Catalytic reaction networks consist of molecular arrays interconnected by autocatalysis and cross-ca...
Explaining the evolution of a predominantly homochiral environment on the early Earth remains an out...
Life is that which replicates and evolves, but there is no consensus on how life emerged. We advocat...
Life, as we know it today, requires the homochirality of its constituents. Yet it is likely that the...
International audienceThe single chirality of biological molecules in terrestrial biology raises mor...