用组装理论绘制整个生物化学领域的分子演化图谱

Sebastian Pagel, Abhishek Sharma, Leroy Cronin
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人们通常通过基因突变驱动生物体适应性的变化来理解进化,但这种理解有可能延伸到遗传密码之外。我们建议利用天然产物--地球生物化学的核心复杂分子--来揭示基因之外的进化机制。装配理论(AT)将选择视为一个不局限于生物系统的过程,通过应用装配理论,我们可以绘制和测量这些分子中的进化力量。组装理论使我们能够探索天然产物的组装空间,证明自私基因的原理如何适用于这些复杂的化学结构,从广阔的可能性空间中选择极不可能的复杂分子。通过将天然产物与国外的分子数据库进行比较,我们可以评估进化匹配程度,从而深入了解分子新颖性是如何出现和持续存在的。这种方法不仅可以量化分子水平上的进化选择,还可以通过探索天然产物的分子组装空间为药物发现提供一条新途径。我们的方法为测量进化过程提供了一个全新的视角,这种进化过程既塑造了选择的分子印记,也被选择的分子印记所解读。
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Mapping Evolution of Molecules Across Biochemistry with Assembly Theory
Evolution is often understood through genetic mutations driving changes in an organism's fitness, but there is potential to extend this understanding beyond the genetic code. We propose that natural products - complex molecules central to Earth's biochemistry can be used to uncover evolutionary mechanisms beyond genes. By applying Assembly Theory (AT), which views selection as a process not limited to biological systems, we can map and measure evolutionary forces in these molecules. AT enables the exploration of the assembly space of natural products, demonstrating how the principles of the selfish gene apply to these complex chemical structures, selecting vastly improbable and complex molecules from a vast space of possibilities. By comparing natural products with a broader molecular database, we can assess the degree of evolutionary contingency, providing insight into how molecular novelty emerges and persists. This approach not only quantifies evolutionary selection at the molecular level but also offers a new avenue for drug discovery by exploring the molecular assembly spaces of natural products. Our method provides a fresh perspective on measuring the evolutionary processes both, shaping and being read out, by the molecular imprint of selection.
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