Molecular cooperation at the threshold of life

Protein-like aggregates known as amyloids can bind to molecules of genetic material. It is possible that these two types of molecules stabilised each other during the development of life – and that this might even have paved the way for the genetic code.

Artistic representation of the amyloids as orange spiral strands against a black background
Amyloids are protein-like aggregates that often form fibres (artist’s impression). (Visualisation: Science Photo Library / Alfred Pasieka)

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