Nature segregates fundamental tasks such as information storage/transmission and catalysis between two different compound classes (e.g. polynucleotides for replication and folded polyamides for catalysis). This division of labor is likely a product of evolution, raising the question of how simpler systems in which replicators and folded macromolecules co-exist may emerge in the transition from chemistry to biology. In synthetic systems, achieving co-existence of replicators and foldamers in a single molecular network remains an unsolved problem. Previous work on dynamic molecular networks has given rise to either self-replicating fibers or well-defined foldamer structures (or completely un-sorted complex systems). We report a system in whic...
Our knowledge regarding the early steps in the formation of evolvable life and what constitutes the ...
Complex (supra)molecular systems are ubiquitous in living organisms as well as in synthetic context ...
The quest for the origin of life requires the understanding of how the cells, the simplest living or...
Nature segregates fundamental tasks such as information storage/transmission and catalysis between t...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
A family of self-replicating macrocycles was developed using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Replic...
A family of self-replicating macrocycles was developed using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Replic...
The work carried out in this thesis provides examples on how variations in building block design aff...
Folding can bestow macromolecules with various properties, as evident from nature’s proteins. Until ...
Folding can bestow macromolecules with various properties, as evident from nature's proteins. Until ...
Our knowledge regarding the early steps in the formation of evolvable life and what constitutes the ...
Our knowledge regarding the early steps in the formation of evolvable life and what constitutes the ...
Complex (supra)molecular systems are ubiquitous in living organisms as well as in synthetic context ...
The quest for the origin of life requires the understanding of how the cells, the simplest living or...
Nature segregates fundamental tasks such as information storage/transmission and catalysis between t...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
The ability of molecules and systems to make copies of themselves and the ability of molecules to fo...
A family of self-replicating macrocycles was developed using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Replic...
A family of self-replicating macrocycles was developed using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Replic...
The work carried out in this thesis provides examples on how variations in building block design aff...
Folding can bestow macromolecules with various properties, as evident from nature’s proteins. Until ...
Folding can bestow macromolecules with various properties, as evident from nature's proteins. Until ...
Our knowledge regarding the early steps in the formation of evolvable life and what constitutes the ...
Our knowledge regarding the early steps in the formation of evolvable life and what constitutes the ...
Complex (supra)molecular systems are ubiquitous in living organisms as well as in synthetic context ...
The quest for the origin of life requires the understanding of how the cells, the simplest living or...