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    Compositional complementarity and prebiotic ecology in the origin of life.Axel Hunding,Francois Kepes,Doron Lancet,Abraham Minsky,Vic Norris,Derek Raine,K. Sriram &Robert Root-Bernstein -2006 -Bioessays 28 (4):399-412.
    We hypothesize that life began not with the first self‐reproducing molecule or metabolic network, but as a prebiotic ecology of co‐evolving populations of macromolecular aggregates (composomes). Each composome species had a particular molecular composition resulting from molecular complementarity among environmentally available prebiotic compounds. Natural selection acted on composomal species that varied in properties and functions such as stability, catalysis, fission, fusion and selective accumulation of molecules from solution. Fission permitted molecular replication based on composition rather than linear structure, while fusion (...) created composomal variability. Catalytic functions provided additional chemical novelty resulting eventually in autocatalytic and mutually catalytic networks within composomal species. Composomal autocatalysis and interdependence allowed the Darwinian co‐evolution of content and control (metabolism). The existence of chemical interfaces within complex composomes created linear templates upon which self‐reproducing molecules (such as RNA) could be synthesized, permitting the evolution of informational replication by molecular templating. Mathematical and experimental tests are proposed. BioEssays 28: 399–412, 2006. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (shrink)
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    Hyperstructures, genome analysis and I-cells.Patrick Amar,Pascal Ballet,Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon,Arndt Benecke,Gilles Bernot,Yves Bouligand,Paul Bourguine,Franck Delaplace,Jean-Marc Delosme,Maurice Demarty,Itzhak Fishov,Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert,Joe Fralick,Jean-Louis Giavitto,Bernard Gleyse,Christophe Godin,Roberto Incitti,François Képès,Catherine Lange,Lois Le Sceller,Corinne Loutellier,Olivier Michel,Franck Molina,Chantal Monnier,René Natowicz,Vic Norris,Nicole Orange,Helene Pollard,Derek Raine,Camille Ripoll,Josette Rouviere-Yaniv,Milton Saier,Paul Soler,Pierre Tambourin,Michel Thellier,Philippe Tracqui,Dave Ussery,Jean-Claude Vincent,Jean-Pierre Vannier,Philippa Wiggins &Abdallah Zemirline -2002 -Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4):357-373.
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...) and for metabolism. The processes responsible for hyperstructure formation include changes in enzyme affinities due to metabolite-induction, lipid-protein affinities, elevated local concentrations of proteins and their binding sites on DNA and RNA, and transertion. Experimental techniques exist that can be used to study hyperstructures and we review some of the ones less familiar to biologists. Finally, we speculate on how a variety of in silico approaches involving cellular automata and multi-agent systems could be combined to develop new concepts in the form of an Integrated cell (I-cell) which would undergo selection for growth and survival in a world of artificial microbiology. (shrink)
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    On the utility of scale‐free networks.Vic Norris &Derek Raine -2006 -Bioessays 28 (5):563-564.
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    Review of Owen Gingerich:Astrophysics and twentieth-century astronomy to 1950, The General History of Astronomy, Vol. 4A[REVIEW]Derek J. Raine -1986 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):510-513.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Derek Raine -1984 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (2):188-191.
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