Many fundamental cellular and viral functions, including replication and translation, involve complex ensembles hosting synergistic activity between nucleic acids and proteins/peptides. There is ample evidence indicating that the chemical precursors of both nucleic acids and peptides could be efficiently formed in the prebiotic environment. Yet, studies on nonenzymatic replication, a central mechanism driving early chemical evolution, have focused largely on the activity of each class of these molecules separately. We show here that short nucleopeptide chimeras can replicate through autocatalytic and cross-catalytic processes, governed syn-ergistically by the hybridization of the nucleobase motifs and the assembly propensity of the peptide ...
The RNA world concept is one of the most fundamental pillars of the origin of life theory. It predic...
AbstractTo understand how life began, we must explain the origins of nucleic acid replication and ge...
An early stage of life likely used catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to support self-replication and a meta...
The conditions that led to the formation of the first organisms and the ways that life originates fr...
Biopolymer syntheses in living cells are perfected by an elaborate error correction machinery, which...
Even the simplest organisms are too complex to have spontaneously arisen fully-formed, yet precursor...
textFunctional nucleic acids provide insight into the ‘RNA world,’ the proposed period in Earth’s hi...
One of the most intriguing questions in biological science is how life originated on Earth. A large ...
AbstractIn this mini-review we present some experimental approaches to the important issue in the or...
In this mini-review we present some experimental approaches to the important issue in the origin of ...
Complex (supra)molecular systems are ubiquitous in living organisms as well as in synthetic context ...
Abstract Background We hypothesize prebiotic evolution of self-replicating macro-molecules (Alberts,...
Evolution requires self-replication. But, what was the very first self-replicator directly ancestral...
International audienceDuring the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers...
During the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers must have increased t...
The RNA world concept is one of the most fundamental pillars of the origin of life theory. It predic...
AbstractTo understand how life began, we must explain the origins of nucleic acid replication and ge...
An early stage of life likely used catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to support self-replication and a meta...
The conditions that led to the formation of the first organisms and the ways that life originates fr...
Biopolymer syntheses in living cells are perfected by an elaborate error correction machinery, which...
Even the simplest organisms are too complex to have spontaneously arisen fully-formed, yet precursor...
textFunctional nucleic acids provide insight into the ‘RNA world,’ the proposed period in Earth’s hi...
One of the most intriguing questions in biological science is how life originated on Earth. A large ...
AbstractIn this mini-review we present some experimental approaches to the important issue in the or...
In this mini-review we present some experimental approaches to the important issue in the origin of ...
Complex (supra)molecular systems are ubiquitous in living organisms as well as in synthetic context ...
Abstract Background We hypothesize prebiotic evolution of self-replicating macro-molecules (Alberts,...
Evolution requires self-replication. But, what was the very first self-replicator directly ancestral...
International audienceDuring the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers...
During the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers must have increased t...
The RNA world concept is one of the most fundamental pillars of the origin of life theory. It predic...
AbstractTo understand how life began, we must explain the origins of nucleic acid replication and ge...
An early stage of life likely used catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to support self-replication and a meta...