How Droplets Can Accelerate Reactions─Coacervate Protocells as Catalytic Microcompartments
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Coacervates are droplets formed by liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and are often used as model protocells-primitive cell-like compartments that could have aided the emergence of life. Their continued presence as membraneless organelles in modern cells gives further credit to their relevance. The local physicochemical environment inside coacervates is distinctly different from the surrounding dilute solution and offers an interesting microenvironment for prebiotic reactions. Coacervates can selectively take up reactants and enhance their effective concentration, stabilize products, destabilize reactants and lower transition states, and can therefore play a similar role as micellar catalysts in providing…
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- Protocell
- Coacervate
- Chemistry
- Catalysis
- Selectivity
- Chemical reaction
- Autocatalysis
- Reaction rate
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