Compartmentalisation by bioenergetic membranes is a universal feature of life. The eventual compartmentalisation of prebiotic systems is therefore often argued to comprise a key step during the origin of life. Compartments may have been active participants in prebiotic chemistry, concentrating and spatially organising key reactants. However, most prebiotically plausible compartments are leaky or unstable, limiting their utility. Here, we develop a new hypothesis for an origin of life environment that capitalises upon, and mitigates the limitations of, prebiotic compartments: multi-compartmentalised layers in the near surface environment-a 'scum'. Scum-type environments benefit from many of the same ensemble-based advantages as microbial bio...
The basic tenet of the heterotrophic theory of the origin of life is that the maintenance and reprod...
In this perspective article, I discuss whether and how solid surfaces could have played a key role i...
International audienceIt is still uncertain how the first minimal cellular systems evolved to the co...
Compartmentalisation by bioenergetic membranes is a universal feature of life. The eventual compartm...
Abstract For the RNA-world hypothesis to be ecologi-cally feasible, selection mechanisms acting on r...
Elucidating the most probable compositions of the first cell membranes prior to the origin of life, ...
Popular hypotheses that attempt to explain the origin of prebiotic molecules and cellular life capab...
Contemporary biological cells are highly sophisticated dynamic compartment systems which separate an...
Any search for present or past life beyond Earth should consider the initial processes and related e...
International audienceCritical to the origin of life are the ingredients of life, of course, but als...
The origin of life on Earth required myriads of chemical and physical processes. These include the f...
The origin-of-life problem has been traditionally conceived as the chemical challenge to find the ty...
This review introduces its readers to a ‘stochastic approach’ to origins of life research, from the ...
The basic tenet of the heterotrophic theory of the origin of life is that the maintenance and reprod...
In this perspective article, I discuss whether and how solid surfaces could have played a key role i...
International audienceIt is still uncertain how the first minimal cellular systems evolved to the co...
Compartmentalisation by bioenergetic membranes is a universal feature of life. The eventual compartm...
Abstract For the RNA-world hypothesis to be ecologi-cally feasible, selection mechanisms acting on r...
Elucidating the most probable compositions of the first cell membranes prior to the origin of life, ...
Popular hypotheses that attempt to explain the origin of prebiotic molecules and cellular life capab...
Contemporary biological cells are highly sophisticated dynamic compartment systems which separate an...
Any search for present or past life beyond Earth should consider the initial processes and related e...
International audienceCritical to the origin of life are the ingredients of life, of course, but als...
The origin of life on Earth required myriads of chemical and physical processes. These include the f...
The origin-of-life problem has been traditionally conceived as the chemical challenge to find the ty...
This review introduces its readers to a ‘stochastic approach’ to origins of life research, from the ...
The basic tenet of the heterotrophic theory of the origin of life is that the maintenance and reprod...
In this perspective article, I discuss whether and how solid surfaces could have played a key role i...
International audienceIt is still uncertain how the first minimal cellular systems evolved to the co...