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The obcell hypothesis is a proposed route for the RNA world to develop into a primitive cellular one. It posits that this transition began with the emergence of the proto-ribosome which enabled RNA to colonise the external surface of lipids by the synthesis of amphipathic peptidyl-RNAs. The obcell hypothesis also posits that the emergence of a predation-based ecosystem provided a selection mechanism for continued sophistication amongst early life forms. Here, I argue for this hypothesis owing to its significant explanatory power; it offers a rationale why a ribosome which initially was capable only of producing short non-coded peptides was advantageous and it forgoes issues related to maintaining a replicating RNA inside a lipid enclosure. I develop this model by proposing that the evolutionary selection for improved membrane anchors resulted in the emergence of primitive membrane pores which enabled obcells to gradually evolve into a cellular morphology. Moreover, I introduce a model of obcell production which advances that tRNAs developed from primers of the RNA world.
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O’Connor, P.B.F. The Evolutionary Transition of the RNA World to Obcells to Cellular-Based Life. J Mol Evol 92, 278–285 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00239-024-10171-2
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