Thioesters powered early RNA protein synthesis

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Researchers discovered thioesters can form high-energy compounds from early Earth ingredients, enabling amino acids to attach to RNA. This process, RNA aminoacylation, provided energy for protein synthesis without enzymes, solving a key origin-of-life paradox. The findings suggest thioesters were crucial for early life's ability to link genetic information with functional proteins.


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