Lipids are essential constituents of contemporary living cells, serving as structural molecules that are necessary to form membranous compartments. Amphiphilic lipid-like molecules may also have contributed to prebiotic chemical evolution by promoting the synthesis, aggregation and cooperative encapsulation of other biomolecules. The resulting compartments would allow systems of molecules to be maintained that represent microscopic experiments in a natural version of combinatorial chemistry. Here we address these possibilities and describe recent results related to interactions between amphiphiles and other biomolecules during early evolution toward the first living cells
It is an open question how the chemical structure of prebiotic vesicle-forming amphiphiles complexif...
A fundamental unresolved question in studies on the origin of life is: how different, ubiquitous pro...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
Lipids are essential constituents of contemporary living cells, serving as structural molecules that...
It is still uncertain how the first minimal cellular systems evolved to the complexity required for ...
International audienceIt is still uncertain how the first minimal cellular systems evolved to the co...
It is a long-standing and still open problem to determine the origin of biomolecular homochirality, ...
The origin-of-life problem has been traditionally conceived as the chemical challenge to find the ty...
A central event in the origin of life was the self-assembly of amphiphilic, lipid-like compounds int...
International audienceGiant lipid vesicles resemble compartments of biological cells, mimicking them...
The complexity of the simplest conceivable cell suggests that the chemistry of prebiotic mixtures ne...
The prebiotic organization of chemicals into compartmentalized ensembles is an essential step to und...
Conceptually, the most robust way to explain how primitive cell-like structures acquired and increas...
At some point in early evolution, life became cellular. Assuming that this step was required for the...
Organic compounds are synthesized in the interstellar medium and can be delivered to plan-etary surf...
It is an open question how the chemical structure of prebiotic vesicle-forming amphiphiles complexif...
A fundamental unresolved question in studies on the origin of life is: how different, ubiquitous pro...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...
Lipids are essential constituents of contemporary living cells, serving as structural molecules that...
It is still uncertain how the first minimal cellular systems evolved to the complexity required for ...
International audienceIt is still uncertain how the first minimal cellular systems evolved to the co...
It is a long-standing and still open problem to determine the origin of biomolecular homochirality, ...
The origin-of-life problem has been traditionally conceived as the chemical challenge to find the ty...
A central event in the origin of life was the self-assembly of amphiphilic, lipid-like compounds int...
International audienceGiant lipid vesicles resemble compartments of biological cells, mimicking them...
The complexity of the simplest conceivable cell suggests that the chemistry of prebiotic mixtures ne...
The prebiotic organization of chemicals into compartmentalized ensembles is an essential step to und...
Conceptually, the most robust way to explain how primitive cell-like structures acquired and increas...
At some point in early evolution, life became cellular. Assuming that this step was required for the...
Organic compounds are synthesized in the interstellar medium and can be delivered to plan-etary surf...
It is an open question how the chemical structure of prebiotic vesicle-forming amphiphiles complexif...
A fundamental unresolved question in studies on the origin of life is: how different, ubiquitous pro...
We propose that the first step in the origin of cellular life on Earth was the self-assembly of fatt...