Minimizing Product Inhibition in DNA Self-Replication: Insights for Prebiotic Replication from the Role of the Enzyme in Lesion-Induced DNA Amplification
Abstract:Self-replication of nucleic acids in the absence of enzymes such as polymerases or ligases represents an important and poorly understood step in the origin of life. In fact, the self-replication of nucleic acids remains strongly hindered by product inhibition, even when enzymes are present. Studying one of the few successful examples of enzymatic DNA self-replication based on a simple ligation chain reaction can shed light on how this fundamental process may have originally evolved. Previously, our group repor… Show more
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