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In Silico Evolution of Early Metabolism

Journal

ARTIFICIAL LIFE
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 87-108

Publisher

MIT PRESS
DOI: 10.1162/artl_a_00021

Keywords

Metabolic evolution; genotype-phenotype map; multi-scale model; evolution of catalysis

Funding

  1. Volkswagen Stiftung [I/82 719]
  2. Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF) [MA07-30]
  3. COST-Action [CM0703]

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We developed a simulation tool for investigating the evolution of early metabolism, allowing us to speculate on the formation of metabolic pathways from catalyzed chemical reactions and on the development of their characteristic properties. Our model consists of a protocellular entity with a simple RNA-based genetic system and an evolving metabolism of catalytically active ribozymes that manipulate a rich underlying chemistry. Ensuring an almost open-ended and fairly realistic simulation is crucial for understanding the first steps in metabolic evolution. We show here how our simulation tool can be helpful in arguing for or against hypotheses on the evolution of metabolic pathways. We demonstrate that seemingly mutually exclusive hypotheses may well be compatible when we take into account that different processes dominate different phases in the evolution of a metabolic system. Our results suggest that forward evolution shapes the metabolic networks in the very early steps of evolution. In later and more complex stages, enzyme recruitment supersedes forward evolution, keeping a core set of pathways from the early phase.

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