作者
Armen Y Mulkidjanian, Andrew Yu Bychkov, Daria V Dibrova, Michael Y Galperin, Eugene V Koonin
发表日期
2012/4/3
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
109
期号
14
页码范围
E821-E830
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
All cells contain much more potassium, phosphate, and transition metals than modern (or reconstructed primeval) oceans, lakes, or rivers. Cells maintain ion gradients by using sophisticated, energy-dependent membrane enzymes (membrane pumps) that are embedded in elaborate ion-tight membranes. The first cells could possess neither ion-tight membranes nor membrane pumps, so the concentrations of small inorganic molecules and ions within protocells and in their environment would equilibrate. Hence, the ion composition of modern cells might reflect the inorganic ion composition of the habitats of protocells. We attempted to reconstruct the “hatcheries” of the first cells by combining geochemical analysis with phylogenomic scrutiny of the inorganic ion requirements of universal components of modern cells. These ubiquitous, and by inference primordial, proteins and functional systems show affinity to and …
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