Growth of Prebiotically
Plausible Fatty Acid Vesicles
Proceeds in the Presence of Prebiotic Amino Acids, Dipeptides, Sugars,
and Nucleic Acid Components
Posted on 2022-11-29 - 19:42
Fatty acid vesicles may have played a role in the origin
of life
as a major structural component of protocells, with the potential
for encapsulation of genetic materials. Vesicles that grew and divided
more rapidly than other vesicles could have had a selective advantage.
Fatty acid vesicles grow by incorporating additional fatty acids from
micelles, and certain prebiotic molecules (e.g., sugars, nucleobases,
and amino acids) can bind to fatty acid vesicles and stabilize them.
Here, we investigated whether the presence of a variety of biomolecules
affects the overall growth of vesicles composed of decanoic acid,
a prebiotically plausible fatty acid, upon micelle addition. We tested
31 molecules, including 15 dipeptides, 7 amino acids, 6 nucleobases
or nucleosides, and 3 sugars. We find that the initial radius and
final radius of vesicles are largely unaffected by the presence of
the additional compounds. However, three dipeptides enhanced the initial
rates of growth compared to control vesicles with no small molecules
added; another three dipeptides decreased the initial rates of growth.
We conclude that vesicles can indeed grow in the presence of a wide
range of molecules likely to have been involved in the origin of life.
These results imply that vesicles would have been able to grow in
complex and heterogeneous chemical environments. We find that the
molecules that enhance the initial growth rate tend to have hydrophobic
groups (e.g., leucine), which may interact with the lipid membrane
to affect growth rate; furthermore, the molecules that cause the largest
decrease in initial growth rate are dipeptides containing a serine
residue, which contains a hydroxyl group that could potentially hydrogen-bond
with the fatty acid carboxylate groups.
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Todd, Zoe R.; Cohen, Zachary R.; Catling, David C.; Keller, Sarah L.; Black, Roy A. (2022). Growth of Prebiotically
Plausible Fatty Acid Vesicles
Proceeds in the Presence of Prebiotic Amino Acids, Dipeptides, Sugars,
and Nucleic Acid Components. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c02118Â