One of the most intriguing questions in biological science is how life originated on Earth. A large number of hypotheses have been proposed to explain it, each putting an emphasis on different events leading to functional translation and self-sustained system. Here, we propose a set of interactions that could have taken place in the prebiotic environment. According to our hypothesis, hybridization-induced proximity of short aminoacylated RNAs led to the synthesis of peptides of random sequence. We postulate that among these emerged a type of peptide(s) capable of stimulating the interaction between specific RNAs and specific amino acids, which we call “bridge peptide” (BP). We conclude that translation should have emerged at the...
The “RNA world” hypothesis is seen as one of the main contenders for a viable theory on the origin o...
Life on earth may have first appeared in the form of a protocell capable of metabolism and containin...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of protein synthesis has been notoriously difficult. We...
The RNA world concept is one of the most fundamental pillars of the origin of life theory. It predic...
Life is believed to have developed as the descendant from simple organisms that lived during early E...
How functional peptides may have arisen is a significant problem for the scenario of the RNA world. ...
The origin of the genetic code is obscure, but this event draws continuing comment because it was a ...
The structural flexibility of RNA and its ability to store genetic information has led scientists...
The demonstration that ribosomal peptide synthesis is a ribozyme-catalyzed reaction makes it almost ...
Abstract Background It is now believed that in the origin of life, proteins should have been "invent...
We review arguments that biology emerged from a reciprocal partnership in which small ancestral olig...
The feasibility of self-assembly of a translation system from prebiotic random RNA chains is a quest...
Abstract: The origin of genetic code and translation system is probably the central and most difficu...
A new hypothesis is proposed, that early life possessed a mechanism for the simultaneous synthesis o...
The “RNA world” hypothesis is seen as one of the main contenders for a viable theory on the origin o...
The “RNA world” hypothesis is seen as one of the main contenders for a viable theory on the origin o...
Life on earth may have first appeared in the form of a protocell capable of metabolism and containin...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of protein synthesis has been notoriously difficult. We...
The RNA world concept is one of the most fundamental pillars of the origin of life theory. It predic...
Life is believed to have developed as the descendant from simple organisms that lived during early E...
How functional peptides may have arisen is a significant problem for the scenario of the RNA world. ...
The origin of the genetic code is obscure, but this event draws continuing comment because it was a ...
The structural flexibility of RNA and its ability to store genetic information has led scientists...
The demonstration that ribosomal peptide synthesis is a ribozyme-catalyzed reaction makes it almost ...
Abstract Background It is now believed that in the origin of life, proteins should have been "invent...
We review arguments that biology emerged from a reciprocal partnership in which small ancestral olig...
The feasibility of self-assembly of a translation system from prebiotic random RNA chains is a quest...
Abstract: The origin of genetic code and translation system is probably the central and most difficu...
A new hypothesis is proposed, that early life possessed a mechanism for the simultaneous synthesis o...
The “RNA world” hypothesis is seen as one of the main contenders for a viable theory on the origin o...
The “RNA world” hypothesis is seen as one of the main contenders for a viable theory on the origin o...
Life on earth may have first appeared in the form of a protocell capable of metabolism and containin...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of protein synthesis has been notoriously difficult. We...