Ruiz-Mirazo Kepa, Briones Carlos, de la Escosura Andrés
Biofisika Institute (CSIC, UPV/EHU), 48940 Leioa, Spain.
Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, University of the Basque Country, 20018 Donostia - San Sebastián, Spain.
Open Biol. 2017 Apr;7(4). doi: 10.1098/rsob.170050.
In recent years, an extension of the Darwinian framework is being considered for the study of prebiotic chemical evolution, shifting the attention from homogeneous populations of naked molecular species to populations of heterogeneous, compartmentalized and functionally integrated assemblies of molecules. Several implications of this shift of perspective are analysed in this critical review, both in terms of the individual units, which require an adequate characterization as self-maintaining systems with an internal organization, and also in relation to their collective and long-term evolutionary dynamics, based on competition, collaboration and selection processes among those complex individuals. On these lines, a concrete proposal for the set of molecular control mechanisms that must be coupled to bring about autonomous functional systems, at the interface between chemistry and biology, is provided.
近年来,人们正在考虑将达尔文框架扩展到益生元化学进化研究中,将注意力从裸露分子物种的均匀群体转移到分子的异质、区室化和功能整合组装体群体上。在这篇批判性综述中,分析了这种视角转变的若干影响,既涉及个体单元,这些个体单元需要作为具有内部组织的自我维持系统进行充分表征,也涉及基于这些复杂个体之间的竞争、协作和选择过程的集体和长期进化动力学。基于这些思路,提出了一套关于在化学与生物学界面实现自主功能系统必须耦合的分子控制机制的具体建议。