脱离随机性:自我复制体的进化,可以通过立体拉链形成自我分类

IF 19.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chem Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.chempr.2024.11.012
Marcel J. Eleveld, Juntian Wu, Kai Liu, Jim Ottelé, Omer Markovitch, Armin Kiani, Lukas C. Herold, Alessia Lasorsa, Patrick C.A. van der Wel, Sijbren Otto
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达尔文关于自我复制实体的进化很可能在生命从无生命的物质中出现的过程中发挥了关键作用。为了进化的发生,自我复制者必须(1)拥有可接近的结构空间,(2)在任何时候只占据其中的一部分,(3)在突变和选择中导航。我们描述了一个自复制的六聚体大环系统,它是由两个构建块混合形成的,并占据了可能序列的子集。特定的相互作用,最有可能通过空间拉链形成,有利于六聚体序列,其中两个块交替。在不同的复制-破坏机制下,不同的复制子突变体被选择。在非选择性破坏(通过外流)中,速度最快的复制因子占主导地位。在化学介导的选择性破坏中,平衡复制速度和抵抗空间拉链形成减少的突变体成为主导。这个系统展示了达尔文进化的一种基本形式,复制因子通过突变和选择来适应不断变化的选择压力。
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Departure from randomness: Evolution of self-replicators that can self-sort through steric zipper formation
Darwinian evolution of self-replicating entities most likely played a key role in the emergence of life from inanimate matter. For evolution to occur, self-replicators must (1) have structural space accessible to them, (2) occupy only part of it at any time, and (3) navigate it through mutation and selection. We describe a system of self-replicating hexameric macrocycles formed upon the mixing of two building blocks and occupying a subset of possible sequences. Specific interactions, most likely through steric zipper formation, favor a hexamer sequence where the two blocks alternate. Under different replication-destruction regimes, distinct replicator mutants are selected. With non-selective destruction (via outflow), the fastest replicators dominate. With chemically mediated, selective destruction, a mutant that balances replication speed and resistance to reduction by steric zipper formation becomes dominant. This system demonstrates a rudimentary form of Darwinian evolution, where replicators adapt to changing selection pressures through mutation and selection.
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期刊介绍: Chem, affiliated with Cell as its sister journal, serves as a platform for groundbreaking research and illustrates how fundamental inquiries in chemistry and its related fields can contribute to addressing future global challenges. It was established in 2016, and is currently edited by Robert Eagling.
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