Kinetic Selection of Template Polymer with Complex Sequences

Abstract

Emergence and maintenance of polymers with complex sequences is a major question in the study of origins of life. To answer this, we studied a model polymerization reaction, where polymers are synthesized by stepwise ligation from two types of monomers, catalyzed by a long polymer as a template. Direct stochastic simulation and dynamical systems analysis revealed that the most dominant polymer sequence in a population successively changes against the flow rate of monomer to the system. The slower the flow, the more is the complex sequence selected. We discuss the relevance of this kinetic selection of sequence by the non-equilibrium flow rate to the origin of complex polymers.

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