It is not known how life originated. It is thought that prebiotic processes were able to synthesize short random polymers. However, then, how do short-chain molecules spontaneously grow longer? Also, how would random chains grow more informational and become autocatalytic (i.e., increasing their own concentrations)? We study the folding and binding of random sequences of hydrophobic ([Formula: see text]) and polar ([Formula: see text]) monomers in a computational model. We find that even short hydrophobic polar (HP) chains can collapse into relatively compact structures, exposing hydrophobic surfaces. In this way, they act as primitive versions of today's protein catalysts, elongating other such HP polymers as ribosomes would now do. Such f...
Abstract Background There is wide agreement that only a subset of the twenty standard amino acids ex...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
The endoergic nature of protein and nucleic acid assembly in aqueous media presents two questions th...
The transition from prelife where self-replication does not occur, to life which exhibits self-repli...
It is not known how life arose from prebiotic physical chemistry. How did fruitful cell-like associa...
© 2012 Walker et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
It is not known how life arose from prebiotic physical chemistry. How did fruitful cell-like associa...
Many models for the origin of life have focused on understanding how evolution can drive the refinem...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
Cellular life is based on interacting polymer networks that serve as catalysts, genetic information ...
Biopolymers exist within living cells as far-from-equilibrium metastable polymers. Living systems mu...
Biopolymers exist within living cells as far-from equilibrium metastable polymers. Living systems mu...
Nature segregates fundamental tasks such as information storage/transmission and catalysis between t...
Template-directed replication of nucleic acids is at the essence of all living beings and a major mi...
We describe an experimental procedure to mimic the formation of long (over 40 residues) co-oligopeti...
Abstract Background There is wide agreement that only a subset of the twenty standard amino acids ex...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
The endoergic nature of protein and nucleic acid assembly in aqueous media presents two questions th...
The transition from prelife where self-replication does not occur, to life which exhibits self-repli...
It is not known how life arose from prebiotic physical chemistry. How did fruitful cell-like associa...
© 2012 Walker et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
It is not known how life arose from prebiotic physical chemistry. How did fruitful cell-like associa...
Many models for the origin of life have focused on understanding how evolution can drive the refinem...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
Cellular life is based on interacting polymer networks that serve as catalysts, genetic information ...
Biopolymers exist within living cells as far-from-equilibrium metastable polymers. Living systems mu...
Biopolymers exist within living cells as far-from equilibrium metastable polymers. Living systems mu...
Nature segregates fundamental tasks such as information storage/transmission and catalysis between t...
Template-directed replication of nucleic acids is at the essence of all living beings and a major mi...
We describe an experimental procedure to mimic the formation of long (over 40 residues) co-oligopeti...
Abstract Background There is wide agreement that only a subset of the twenty standard amino acids ex...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
The endoergic nature of protein and nucleic acid assembly in aqueous media presents two questions th...