evolutionary biology

How Did Catalytic Mechanisms Evolve?

The evolution of catalytic mechanisms likely started with simple molecules that had rudimentary catalytic abilities. Over time, natural selection favored molecules that could catalyze reactions more efficiently. This led to the evolution of more complex molecules, such as ribozymes and, eventually, protein enzymes. The RNA world hypothesis proposes that RNA molecules, which can both store genetic information and catalyze chemical reactions, were crucial intermediates in the evolution of life.

Frequently asked queries:

Partnered Content Networks

Relevant Topics