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Life’s First Molecule Was Protein, Not RNA, New Model Suggests

www.quantamagazine.org Life’s First Molecule Was Protein, Not RNA, New Model Suggests | Quanta Magazine

Which mattered first at the dawn of life: proteins or nucleic acids? Proteins may have had the edge if a theorized process let them grow long enough to become self-replicating catalysts.

Life’s First Molecule Was Protein, Not RNA, New Model Suggests | Quanta Magazine

Some of my co-workers study the origin of life, and part of their work focuses on pre-biotic peptide synthesis.

I am convinced that nucleotides appeared well before protein synthesis, and that protein synthesis appears at a mature stage during life's evolution, likely catalyzed by ribozymes... So I don't think that pre-biotic peptide synthesis is relevant for the origin of life!

I am making an effort to study the alternative hypotheses in which life has a proteomic origin. My opinion is still unchanged, but I found this article interesting because at least it proposes a somewhat viable model.

Do you have any opinions about the origin of life?

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