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Molecular Medicine Faculty Publications

2018

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Intrinsically Disordered Proteins And The Janus Challenge, Prakash Kulkarni, Vladimir N. Uversky Jan 2018

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins And The Janus Challenge, Prakash Kulkarni, Vladimir N. Uversky

Molecular Medicine Faculty Publications

To gain a new insight into the role of proteins in the origin of life on Earth, we present the Janus Challenge: identify an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP), naturally occurring or synthetic, that has catalytic activity. For example, such a catalytic IDP may perform condensation reactions to catalyze a peptide bond or a phosphodiester bond formation utilizing natural/un-natural amino acids or nucleotides, respectively. The IDP may also have autocatalytic, de novo synthesis, or self-replicative activity. Meeting this challenge may not only shed new light and provide an alternative to the RNA world hypothesis, but it may also serve as an …