Recent findings, in vitro and in silico, are strengthening the idea of a simpler, earlier stage of genetically encoded proteins which used amino acids produced by prebiotic chemistry. These findings motivate a re-examination of prior work which has identified unusual properties of the set of twenty amino acids found within the full genetic code, while leaving it unclear whether similar patterns also characterize the subset of prebiotically plausible amino acids. We have suggested previously that this ambiguity may result from the low number of amino acids recognized by the definition of prebiotic plausibility used for the analysis. Here, we test this hypothesis using significantly updated data for organic material detected within meteorites...
Life uses a common set of 20 coded amino acids (CAAs) to construct proteins. This set was likely can...
Summary. Factors involved in the selection of the 20 protein L-a-amino acids during chemical evoluti...
The genetic code is extremely old, predating the time of the most recent common ancestor of the thre...
Nearly all living organisms use the same set of 20 amino acids to make proteins. However, substantia...
Using novel advances in computational chemistry, we demonstrate that the set of 20 genetically encod...
Whereas modern proteins rely on a quasi-universal repertoire of 20 canonical amino acids (AAs), nume...
Life uses a common set of 20 coded amino acids (CAAs) to construct proteins. This set was likely can...
The secular debate on the origin of life on our planet represents one of the open challenges for the...
International audienceLaboratory experiments that simulate the photo- and thermo-chemistry of extrat...
Abstract Modern organisms commonly use the same set of 20 genetically coded amino acids for protein ...
Abstract Background There is wide agreement that only a subset of the twenty standard amino acids ex...
This study is part of a project which aims to understand evolution of genetic code together with str...
To understand protein structure emergence is to comprehend the evolutionary transition from messy ch...
Life uses a common set of 20 coded amino acids (CAAs) to construct proteins. This set was likely can...
Summary. Factors involved in the selection of the 20 protein L-a-amino acids during chemical evoluti...
The genetic code is extremely old, predating the time of the most recent common ancestor of the thre...
Nearly all living organisms use the same set of 20 amino acids to make proteins. However, substantia...
Using novel advances in computational chemistry, we demonstrate that the set of 20 genetically encod...
Whereas modern proteins rely on a quasi-universal repertoire of 20 canonical amino acids (AAs), nume...
Life uses a common set of 20 coded amino acids (CAAs) to construct proteins. This set was likely can...
The secular debate on the origin of life on our planet represents one of the open challenges for the...
International audienceLaboratory experiments that simulate the photo- and thermo-chemistry of extrat...
Abstract Modern organisms commonly use the same set of 20 genetically coded amino acids for protein ...
Abstract Background There is wide agreement that only a subset of the twenty standard amino acids ex...
This study is part of a project which aims to understand evolution of genetic code together with str...
To understand protein structure emergence is to comprehend the evolutionary transition from messy ch...
Life uses a common set of 20 coded amino acids (CAAs) to construct proteins. This set was likely can...
Summary. Factors involved in the selection of the 20 protein L-a-amino acids during chemical evoluti...
The genetic code is extremely old, predating the time of the most recent common ancestor of the thre...