期刊
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
卷 54, 期 40, 页码 11735-11739出版社
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201505742
关键词
origin of life; peptides; protocells; RNA; vesicles
资金
- NASA Exobiology Program [NNX07AJ09G]
- Simons Foundation [290363]
- NASA Postdoctoral Program
- NSF Graduate Fellowship
- NASA
Cooperative interactions between RNA and vesicle membranes on the prebiotic earth may have led to the emergence of primitive cells. The membrane surface offers a potential platform for the catalysis of reactions involving RNA, but this scenario relies upon the existence of a simple mechanism by which RNA could become associated with protocell membranes. Here, we show that electrostatic interactions provided by short, basic, amphipathic peptides can be harnessed to drive RNA binding to both zwitterionic phospholipid and anionic fatty acid membranes. We show that the association of cationic molecules with phospholipid vesicles can enhance the local positive charge on a membrane and attract RNA polynucleotides. This phenomenon can be reproduced with amphipathic peptides as short as three amino acids. Finally, we show that peptides can cross bilayer membranes to localize encapsulated RNA. This mechanism of polynucleotide confinement could have been important for primitive cellular evolution.
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