Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Bioinformation Encoding In Chemical Ecology

DNAs and RNAs are just static entities unless they receive bioinformation which enables their transcriptions to the proteins which bring the forms and motions which we recognize as "LIFE".

Chemical groups or energy states in the extracellular or intracellular environment are transduced via thiol /disulfide interchange protein chemistry into the bioinformation which enables the transcriptions.

Sulfur is the universal messenger in the encoding of bioinformation, and thiol (-SH), its derivatives, and its redox couple, disulfide (-S-S-), are the means of using the messenger to yield the precise bioinformation.