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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik
BP 20: Posters - Physics of the Genesis of Life (Focus Session)
BP 20.9: Poster
Dienstag, 21. März 2017, 14:00–16:00, P1A
Modeling a mechanism for pre-biotic selection and organization — •Varun Giri1 and Sanjay Jain2,3 — 1Department of Biological Experimental Physics, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany — 2Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi, India — 3Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America
Large molecules such as proteins are crucial for life. Production of these molecules requires good catalysts, and the only good catalysts known today are themselves large molecules. For the origin of life this presents a chicken-and-egg problem in chemistry. We use a mathematical model based on an artificial but pre-biotically plausible chemistry to investigate how certain specific chemical species can be selected out of a large set of possible combinations. We further describe a cascading mechanism by which large and improbable molecules are formed relatively easily in our system, thereby making more plausible the appearance of macromolecules like proteins, RNAs, etc., in pre-biotic settings. We start by considering a set of small molecules and construct a network of chemical reactions amongst these molecules and their reaction products. We find that under certain circumstances, autocatalytic sets (ACSs) come to dominate the chemistry in that the concentrations of the molecules belonging to an ACS are much higher than the background. We study the conditions under which large catalysts can appear starting from chemistries comprising of small molecules and later dominate the system.