Single molecules can operate as primitive biological sensors, switches and oscillators.
Rosa D Hernansaiz-BallesterosLuca CardelliAttila Csikasz-NagyPublished in: BMC systems biology (2018)
We propose that evolution could have converted this switch into a single molecule oscillator, which could have been used as a primitive timekeeper. We discuss how the structure of the simplest known circadian clock regulatory system, found in cyanobacteria, resembles the proposed single molecule oscillator. Besides, we speculate if such minimal systems could have existed in an RNA world.