Publications by authors named "Adriana Calaca Serrao"

Article Synopsis
  • - Templated ligation is an efficient method for replicating long RNA strands using a prebiotically available activation, specifically the 2',3'-cyclic phosphate, which forms during RNA breakdown.
  • - Research shows that this ligation process can occur in simple conditions (low-salt, alkaline pH, and moderate temperatures) without needing additional catalysts, leading to a 50% increase in canonical linkages compared to past studies.
  • - The reaction is sequence-specific with high fidelity rates, enabling the successful creation of longer RNA strands, which may indicate how ribozymes could have assembled on early Earth.
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The origin of molecular evolution required the replication of short oligonucleotides to form longer polymers. Prebiotically plausible oligonucleotide pools tend to contain more of some nucleobases than others. It has been unclear whether this initial bias persists and how it affects replication.

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The emergence of functional oligonucleotides on early Earth required a molecular selection mechanism to screen for specific sequences with prebiotic functions. Cyclic processes such as daily temperature oscillations were ubiquitous in this environment and could trigger oligonucleotide phase separation. Here, we propose sequence selection based on phase separation cycles realized through sedimentation in a system subjected to the feeding of oligonucleotides.

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Lipid membranes, nucleic acids, proteins, and metabolism are essential for modern cellular life. Synthetic systems emulating the fundamental properties of living cells must therefore be built upon these functional elements. In this work, phospholipid-producing enzymes encoded in a synthetic minigenome are cell-free expressed within liposome compartments.

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