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How does life come up with its programming language? - NanoRooms [17:45]

TL;DR written with claude.ai:

Life's "programming language" refers to the biological pathways and chemical reactions that allow cells to transform substances, with the help of enzymes, to acquire energy and build components. This video explores several hypotheses about how these metabolic pathways evolved over time.

The key points are:

  • Enzymes are more versatile than we realized - they can catalyze multiple reactions if conditions change (enzyme promiscuity)
  • There are four evolutionary mechanisms that can explain pathway origins: building backwards, incremental improvement, divergence from a common versatile ancestor enzyme, and linking pre-existing pathways
  • The current consensus is that all four mechanisms play complementary roles, with metabolites and enzymes coevolving based on what reactions are useful at the time. Enzyme promiscuity facilitates new pathway connections.
  • We can now harness evolution in the lab to design novel enzymes and pathways for human applications.

The video provides an insightful synthesis of theories about the origins of life's complex metabolic systems.

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