Molecular crowding and early evolution

Abstract

The environment of protocells might have been crowded with small molecules and functional and non-specific polymers. In addition to altering conformational equilibria, affecting reaction rates and changing the structure and activity of water, crowding might have enhanced the capabilities of protocells for evolutionary innovation through the creation of extended neutral networks in the fitness landscape.

ICB Affiliated Authors

Authors
R. Saha, A. Pohorille, and I. A. Chen
Date
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Journal
Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres
Volume
44
Pages
319-324