TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection of Peptidic Sequences in the Ancient Acidic Sediments of Río Tinto, Spain
AU - Colín-García, María
AU - Kanawati, Basem
AU - Harir, Mourad
AU - Schmitt-Kopplin, Phillippe
AU - Amils, Ricardo
AU - Parro, Victor
AU - García, Miriam
AU - Fernández-Remolar, David
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments Part of this research is being supported by the research project AYA 2009–11681. One of us (MCG) thanks the CONACyT (82937) and PAPIIT (IN104109-3) for financial support and CONACyT for a postdoctoral fellowship.
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - Biomarkers are molecules that are produced by or can be associated with biological activities. They can be used as tracers that give us an idea of the ancient biological communities that produced them, the paleoenvironmental conditions where they lived, or the mechanism involved in their transformation and preservation. As a consequence, the preservation potential of molecules over time depends largely on their nature, but also on the conditions of the environment, which controls the decomposition kinetics. In this context, proteins and nucleic acids, which are biomolecules bearing biological information, are among the most labile molecules. In this research, we report the presence of short-chained peptides obtained from extracts of ferruginous sedimentary deposits that have been produced under the acidic and oxidizing solutions of Río Tinto, Spain. These preliminary results go against the paradigmatic idea that considers the acidic and oxidizing environments inappropriate for the preservation of molecular information.
AB - Biomarkers are molecules that are produced by or can be associated with biological activities. They can be used as tracers that give us an idea of the ancient biological communities that produced them, the paleoenvironmental conditions where they lived, or the mechanism involved in their transformation and preservation. As a consequence, the preservation potential of molecules over time depends largely on their nature, but also on the conditions of the environment, which controls the decomposition kinetics. In this context, proteins and nucleic acids, which are biomolecules bearing biological information, are among the most labile molecules. In this research, we report the presence of short-chained peptides obtained from extracts of ferruginous sedimentary deposits that have been produced under the acidic and oxidizing solutions of Río Tinto, Spain. These preliminary results go against the paradigmatic idea that considers the acidic and oxidizing environments inappropriate for the preservation of molecular information.
KW - Biomarkers
KW - Peptides
KW - Preservation
KW - Río Tinto
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U2 - 10.1007/s11084-011-9258-x
DO - 10.1007/s11084-011-9258-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 22139519
AN - SCOPUS:84857918241
SN - 0169-6149
VL - 41
SP - 523
EP - 527
JO - Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere
JF - Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere
IS - 6
ER -