In vitro Constructive Approaches to the Origin of Coding Sequences

  • Shiba, Kiyotaka (PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST) and Department of Cell Biology, Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research)
  • Received : 1998.03.18
  • Published : 1998.05.31

Abstract

How did nature create the first set of genes at the beginning of life on Earth? One of the goals of molecular biology is to elucidate the fundamental rules governing how genes and, therefore, proteins were created. Through experiments carried out in the emerging field of "in vitro" or "benchtop" evolution studies, we are gaining new insights into the origins of genes and proteins as well as the origins of their functions (e.g., catalysis). In this review, I present an overview of recent experimental approaches to the question of the origin and evolution of genes. In addition, I will introduce a novel in vitro protein emergence system that was recently developed in my laboratory.

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