Peptide-Oleate complexes create novel membrane-bound compartments

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Abstract

A challenging question in evolutionary theory is the origin of cell division and plausible molecular mechanisms involved. Here, we made the surprising observation that complexes formed by short alpha-helical peptides and oleic acid can create multiple membrane-enclosed spaces from a single lipid vesicle. The findings suggest that such complexes may contain the molecular information necessary to initiate and sustain this process. Based on these observations, we propose a new molecular model to understand protocell division.

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Hansen, J. S., Tran, T. H., Cavalera, M., Paul, S., Chaudhuri, A., Lindkvist-Petersson, K., … Svanborg, C. (2020). Peptide-Oleate complexes create novel membrane-bound compartments. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 37(11), 3083–3093. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaa138

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