“lain” of life detected

It's got a heart of iron and sulfur, it's too small and it donates electrons to cells to be <x0. It was a protein like this, which has just been produced in the laboratory, which has served as a “tullus” real life when the first cells were being created on Earth, operating [...]
This find is described in the magazine “Journal of the American Chemical Society”, by a group of scientists at the University “Rutger” led by Paul Falkowski and participated in NASA-funded” project.
Using synthetic biology techniques, researchers have designed a protein with a much simpler structure on the computer than the actual ones.
After analyzing some 10,000 proteins, they individualized four elements so simple that they could be considered the <x0 cells of life”, chemical structures that can unite to create the endless proteins that make up the human organism.
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In fact, it is possible that such a structure was created naturally in the primitive earth, especially when it is known that the oceans were then rich in iron and sulfur.
Its function, most likely, consisted of the circulation of electrons in the cell to operate metabolism. Some proteins called hellodoxy still perform this task. / ATA.












