Although the habitability of early Mars is now well established, its suitability for conditions favorable to an independent origin of life (OoL) has been less certain. With continued exploration, evidence has mounted for a widespread diversity of physical and chemical conditions on Mars that mimic those variously hypothesized as settings in which life first arose on Earth. Mars has also provided water, energy sources, CHNOPS elements, critical catalytic transition metal elements, as well as B, Mg, Ca, Na and K, all of which are elements associated with life as we know it.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough the cellular microorganism is the fundamental unit of biology, the origin of life (OoL) itself is unlikely to have occurred in a microscale environment. The macrobiont (MB) is the macro-scale setting where life originated. Guided by the methodologies of Systems Analysis, we focus on subaerial ponds of scale 3 to 300 m diameter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany nanotechnology materials rely on a hierarchical structure ranging from the nanometer scale to the micrometer scale. Their interplay determines the nanoscale optical coherence length, which plays a key role in energy transport and radiative decay and, thus, the optoelectronic applications. However, it is challenging to detect optical coherence length in multiscale structures with existing methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe abundance of noncanonical mechanisms of eukaryotic initiation of translation indicates their involvement in the regulation of protein synthesis during key events in a cell life. One of the well-known examples of a noncanonical cap-independent process is the initiation of translation of mRNA with the 5'-untranslated (leader) region of the messenger encoding for the photoprotein obelin (the obelin leader). In the present work, mRNA with the obelin leader was modified by adding 45 deoxycytidyl nucleotides and a fluorescent label to its 5'end.
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