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The Final Step(s)? - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences

The Scientist , Volume 20 (1): 34 The ScientistJan 1, 2006

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The Final Step(s)? - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences

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In a 2005 paper in Trends in Biotechnology, David Deamer presented 12 requirements to creating a protocell capitulates life. Then have ben accomplished in different labs and in different ways. Because researchers have used RNA as both a macromolecular catalyst and as an information store, some of the boundaries between objectives become blurred. That's one of the reasons that Deamer says once the 11th requirement is met and macromolecular catalysts are reproduced in the protocell during growth, the final hurdle, in which duplicating genetic information is passed between generations, will already have been achieved. 1. MEMBRANE ENCLOSURE In 1965 Alec Bangham and colleagues at the Agricultural Research Council Institute of Animal Physiology in Cambridge, England, describe research showing that amphiphilic molecules can self-assemble into microscopic sacs sharing some properties of cell membranes. 1 2. ENERGY CAPTURE BY MEMBRANE Efraim Racker and Walther Stoeckenius of Cornell University in Ithica, NY, incorporated bacteriorhodopsins and an ATPase into a liposome membrane to generate ATP from light. 2 3. ION CONCENTRATIONS MAINTAINED ACROSS MEMBRANES Several previous attempts had demonstrated liposomes capable of maintaining proton gradients. In 2004 Irene Chen and Jack Szostak of Massachusetts General Hospital found membrane growth could generate gradients
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Title
The Final Step(s)? - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences
Journal
The Scientist , Volume 20 (1): 34 The Scientist – Jan 1, 2006
Publisher
The Scientist
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© 1986-2010 The Scientist
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1759-796X
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