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Coacervate (/koʊəˈsɜːrvət/ or /koʊˈæsərveɪt/) is an
aqueous phase rich in
macromolecules such as
synthetic polymers,
proteins or
nucleic acids. It forms...
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structures similar to
those coacervates,
whose gradual evolution gave rise to the
appearance of the
first organisms. Like the
coacervates,
several of Oparin's...
- Bahadur,
Krishna (1973). "Photochemical
Formation of Self–sustaining
Coacervates" (PDF).
Proceedings of the
Indian National Science Academy. 39 (4): 455–467...
- Miserez, Ali; Waite, J.
Herbert (2015). "Infiltration of
chitin by
protein coacervates defines the
squid beak
mechanical gradient".
Nature Chemical Biology...
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thermodynamically controlled and does not
require protein cleavage. The
coacervate is made
insoluble by
irreversible crosslinking. To make
mature elastin...
- (2019-08-27). "Evolution of
Structure in a Comb Copolymer–Surfactant
Coacervate". Macromolecules. 52 (16): 6303–6310. Bibcode:2019MaMol..52.6303F. doi:10...
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could have developed. He
cited work done by de Jong and
Sidney W. Fox on
coacervates and
research by others,
including himself, into
organic chemicals which...
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common ancestor Earliest known life
forms ?RNA life
Ribozyme †Protocell
Coacervate Proteinoid Sulphobe Research Model lipid bilayer Jeewanu See also Organism...
- Williams, D. S.; Perriman, A. W.; Mann, S.
Fatty acid membrane****embly on
coacervate microdroplets as a step
towards a
hybridprotocell model.Nat. Chem.2014...
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common ancestor Earliest known life
forms ?RNA life
Ribozyme †Protocell
Coacervate Proteinoid Sulphobe Research Model lipid bilayer Jeewanu See also Organism...