Noise-Induced Mechanism for Biological Homochirality of Early Life Self-Replicators
Abstract
The observed single-handedness of biological amino acids and sugars has long been attributed to autocatalysis. However, the stability of homochiral states in deterministic autocatalytic systems relies on cross inhibition of the two chiral states, an unlikely scenario for early life self-replicators. Here, we present a theory for a stochastic individual-level model of autocatalysis due to early life self-replicators. Without chiral inhibition, the racemic state is the global attractor of the deterministic dynamics, but intrinsic multiplicative noise stabilizes the homochiral states, in both well-mixed and spatially extended systems. We conclude that autocatalysis is a viable mechanism for homochirality, without imposing additional nonlinearities such as chiral inhibition.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- October 2015
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.158101
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1507.00044
- Bibcode:
- 2015PhRvL.115o8101J
- Keywords:
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- 87.23.Kg;
- 05.40.-a;
- 87.18.Tt;
- Dynamics of evolution;
- Fluctuation phenomena random processes noise and Brownian motion;
- Noise in biological systems;
- Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution;
- Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics;
- Physics - Biological Physics
- E-Print:
- 8 pages, 4 figures