It is not known how life arose from prebiotic physical chemistry. How did fruitful cell-like associations emerge from the two polymer types—informational (nucleic acids, xNAs = DNA or RNA) and functional (proteins)? Our model shows how functional networks could bootstrap from random sequence-independent initial states. For proteins, we adopt the foldamer hypothesis: through persistent nonequilibrium prebiotic syntheses, short random peptides fold and catalyze the elongation of others. The xNAs enter through random binding to the peptides, and all chains can mutate. Chains grow inside colloids that split when they’re large, coupling faster growth speeds to bigger populations. Random and useless at first, these folding and binding events grow...
International audienceDuring the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers...
Present life portrays a two-tier phenomenology: molecules compose supramolecular structures, such as...
Even though prebiotic chemistry initially deals with simple molecules, its composition rapidly gains...
It is not known how life arose from prebiotic physical chemistry. How did fruitful cell-like associa...
It is not known how life originated. It is thought that prebiotic processes were able to synthesize ...
Cellular life is based on interacting polymer networks that serve as catalysts, genetic information ...
Modern cells present no signs of a putative prebiotic RNA world. However, RNA coding is not a sine q...
The transition from prelife where self-replication does not occur, to life which exhibits self-repli...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
The ability of RNA to both replicate and carry out enzymic functions has led to the proposal that an...
Many fundamental cellular and viral functions, including replication and translation, involve comple...
Ribosome biogenesis, a central and essential cellu-lar process, occurs through sequential associatio...
Biopolymer syntheses in living cells are perfected by an elaborate error correction machinery, which...
© 2012 Walker et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
During the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers must have increased t...
International audienceDuring the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers...
Present life portrays a two-tier phenomenology: molecules compose supramolecular structures, such as...
Even though prebiotic chemistry initially deals with simple molecules, its composition rapidly gains...
It is not known how life arose from prebiotic physical chemistry. How did fruitful cell-like associa...
It is not known how life originated. It is thought that prebiotic processes were able to synthesize ...
Cellular life is based on interacting polymer networks that serve as catalysts, genetic information ...
Modern cells present no signs of a putative prebiotic RNA world. However, RNA coding is not a sine q...
The transition from prelife where self-replication does not occur, to life which exhibits self-repli...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
The ability of RNA to both replicate and carry out enzymic functions has led to the proposal that an...
Many fundamental cellular and viral functions, including replication and translation, involve comple...
Ribosome biogenesis, a central and essential cellu-lar process, occurs through sequential associatio...
Biopolymer syntheses in living cells are perfected by an elaborate error correction machinery, which...
© 2012 Walker et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
During the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers must have increased t...
International audienceDuring the origin of life, the biological information of nucleic acid polymers...
Present life portrays a two-tier phenomenology: molecules compose supramolecular structures, such as...
Even though prebiotic chemistry initially deals with simple molecules, its composition rapidly gains...