Based on a new model of a possible origin of life, we propose an efficient and stable system undergoing structural reproduction, self-optimization, and molecular evolution. This system is being formed under realistic conditions by the interaction of two cyclic processes, one of which offers vesicles as the structural environment, with the other supplying peptides from a variety of amino acids as versatile building blocks. We demonstrate that structures growing in a combination of both cycles have the potential to support their own existence, to undergo chemical and structural evolution, and to develop unpredicted functional properties. The key mechanism is the mutual stabilization of the peptides by the vesicles and of the vesicles by the p...
Self-replicating molecules play a fundamental role in origins of life studies. In Chapter 2, evidenc...
The processes by which the first self-replicating systems arose through different stages from a mili...
In this work, a multi-component, replicating peptide system capable of both auto- and cross-catalysi...
Recently, an evolution experiment was carried out in a cyclic process, which involved periodic vesic...
A challenging question in evolutionary theory is the origin of cell division and plausible molecular...
A basic problem in all postulated pathways of prebiotic chemistry is the low concentration which gen...
In this review, we discuss various methods of reproducing life dynamics using a constructive approac...
How simple membrane peptides performed such essential proto-cellular functions as transport of ions ...
A recently developed and presented stochastic simulation platform ('ENVIRONMENT' [12, 25]), which ex...
ANR PeptiSystemLife on Earth constitutes a historical process that developed by complexification sta...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
Conceptually, the most robust way to explain how primitive cell-like structures acquired and increas...
Pathways have been disclosed in the past decade, which support the possibility that α-amino acids co...
By manipulating the various physicochemical properties of amino acids, the design of peptides with s...
International audienceA scenario of the origin of the genetic apparatus is described where the surfa...
Self-replicating molecules play a fundamental role in origins of life studies. In Chapter 2, evidenc...
The processes by which the first self-replicating systems arose through different stages from a mili...
In this work, a multi-component, replicating peptide system capable of both auto- and cross-catalysi...
Recently, an evolution experiment was carried out in a cyclic process, which involved periodic vesic...
A challenging question in evolutionary theory is the origin of cell division and plausible molecular...
A basic problem in all postulated pathways of prebiotic chemistry is the low concentration which gen...
In this review, we discuss various methods of reproducing life dynamics using a constructive approac...
How simple membrane peptides performed such essential proto-cellular functions as transport of ions ...
A recently developed and presented stochastic simulation platform ('ENVIRONMENT' [12, 25]), which ex...
ANR PeptiSystemLife on Earth constitutes a historical process that developed by complexification sta...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
Conceptually, the most robust way to explain how primitive cell-like structures acquired and increas...
Pathways have been disclosed in the past decade, which support the possibility that α-amino acids co...
By manipulating the various physicochemical properties of amino acids, the design of peptides with s...
International audienceA scenario of the origin of the genetic apparatus is described where the surfa...
Self-replicating molecules play a fundamental role in origins of life studies. In Chapter 2, evidenc...
The processes by which the first self-replicating systems arose through different stages from a mili...
In this work, a multi-component, replicating peptide system capable of both auto- and cross-catalysi...