We describe an experimental procedure to mimic the formation of long (over 40 residues) co-oligopetide sequences in many identical copies which may have occurred in the prebiotic molecular evolution. The basic hypothesis is that chain formation is based on the stepwise fragment condensation of randomly generated short oligopeptides, whereby the elongation takes place under the contingent environmental constraints (solubility, pH, salinity), which eliminate most of the products, and thus determine the selection towards one particular small set of chains. The present work aims at verifying the validity of this scheme. In order to do so, we utilize a classic synthetic procedure based on the Merrifield solid-phase synthesis of peptides for the ...
In an intended mechanism-based de novo approach, a 22-mer peptide was so designed as to make it both...
Abstract: The problem of protein folding, i.e. how does a polypeptide chain fold to native protein f...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
We describe an experimental procedure to mimic the formation of long (over 40 residues) co-oligopeti...
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 ...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
Numerous long-standing questions in origins-of-life research center on the history of biopolymers. F...
The formation of polypeptides on the early Earth has been a long-standing problem in the field of pr...
Symposium F, session 32, paper number F32-0006-10 (Oral)International audienceIn this contribution, ...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
This work attempts to rationalize the possible prebiotic profile of the first dipeptides of about 4 ...
It is not known how life originated. It is thought that prebiotic processes were able to synthesize ...
While the repertoire of protein folds that exists today underlies most of life’s capabilities, our m...
The folding of the polypeptide chain, as it grows on the ribosome, has been simulated with the aid o...
In an intended mechanism-based de novo approach, a 22-mer peptide was so designed as to make it both...
Abstract: The problem of protein folding, i.e. how does a polypeptide chain fold to native protein f...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
We describe an experimental procedure to mimic the formation of long (over 40 residues) co-oligopeti...
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 ...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
Numerous long-standing questions in origins-of-life research center on the history of biopolymers. F...
The formation of polypeptides on the early Earth has been a long-standing problem in the field of pr...
Symposium F, session 32, paper number F32-0006-10 (Oral)International audienceIn this contribution, ...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
This work attempts to rationalize the possible prebiotic profile of the first dipeptides of about 4 ...
It is not known how life originated. It is thought that prebiotic processes were able to synthesize ...
While the repertoire of protein folds that exists today underlies most of life’s capabilities, our m...
The folding of the polypeptide chain, as it grows on the ribosome, has been simulated with the aid o...
In an intended mechanism-based de novo approach, a 22-mer peptide was so designed as to make it both...
Abstract: The problem of protein folding, i.e. how does a polypeptide chain fold to native protein f...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...