Membrane self‐assembly processes: Steps toward the first cellular life
- 9 October 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 268 (3) , 196-207
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.10154
Abstract
This review addresses the question of the origin of life, with emphasis on plausible boundary structures that may have initially provided cellular compartmentation. Some form of compartmentation is a necessary prerequisite for maintaining the integrity of interdependent molecular systems that are associated with metabolism, and for permitting variations required for speciation. The fact that lipid‐bilayer membranes define boundaries of all contemporary living cells suggests that protocellular compartments were likely to have required similar, self‐assembled boundaries. Amphiphiles such as short‐chain fatty acids, which were presumably available on the early Earth, can self‐assemble into stable vesicles that encapsulate hydrophilic solutes with catalytic activity. Their suspensions in aqueous media have therefore been used to investigate nutrient uptake across simple membranes and encapsulated catalyzed reactions, both of which would be essential processes in protocellular life forms. Anat Rec 268:196–207, 2002.Keywords
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