Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP

1. Introduction Physic-chemical processes of living organisms leave tell-tale signals in the environment. The search for these signatures is one of the main goals for Astrobiology and improving and optimizing its detection regarding Mars conditions is part of the MASE project objectives. Besides, th...

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Main Authors: Garcia-Descalzo, L., Gomez, F., Cockell, C. S ., Schwendner, P., Westall, F., Gaboyer, F., Rettberg, Petra, Beblo-Vranesevic, Kristina, Bohmeier, M., Moissl-Eichinger, C., Perras, A., Amils, R., Ehrenfreund, P., Monaghan, E., Marteinsson, V., Vannier, P., Malki, M., Walter, N., Cabezas, P.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:114345 2024-05-19T07:40:46+00:00 Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP Garcia-Descalzo, L. Gomez, F. Cockell, C. S . Schwendner, P. Westall, F. Gaboyer, F. Rettberg, Petra Beblo-Vranesevic, Kristina Bohmeier, M. Moissl-Eichinger, C. Perras, A. Amils, R. Ehrenfreund, P. Monaghan, E. Marteinsson, V. Vannier, P. Malki, M. Walter, N. Cabezas, P. 2017 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/114345/ https://elib.dlr.de/114345/1/ME-SBA-2017-Garci_Descalzo-EANA-2017_Poster.pdf de ger https://elib.dlr.de/114345/1/ME-SBA-2017-Garci_Descalzo-EANA-2017_Poster.pdf Garcia-Descalzo, L. und Gomez, F. und Cockell, C. S . und Schwendner, P. und Westall, F. und Gaboyer, F. und Rettberg, Petra und Beblo-Vranesevic, Kristina und Bohmeier, M. und Moissl-Eichinger, C. und Perras, A. und Amils, R. und Ehrenfreund, P. und Monaghan, E. und Marteinsson, V. und Vannier, P. und Malki, M. und Walter, N. und Cabezas, P. (2017) Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP. EANA 2017, 2017-08-14 - 2017-08-17, Aarhus, Denmark. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Strahlenbiologie Konferenzbeitrag PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2017 ftdlr 2024-04-25T00:42:56Z 1. Introduction Physic-chemical processes of living organisms leave tell-tale signals in the environment. The search for these signatures is one of the main goals for Astrobiology and improving and optimizing its detection regarding Mars conditions is part of the MASE project objectives. Besides, the traces of some kinds of microorganisms can be well preserved, provided that they are rapidly mineralized and that the sediments in which they occur are rapidly cemented [1]. A developed antibody multiarray competitive immunoassay (MACIA) for the simultaneous detection of compounds of a wide range of molecular sizes or whole spores and cells [2] [3] is a suitable option for biomarker detection in samples with low biomass from Mars analogue sites as well as with biomineralized microorganism communi- ties. Moreover, biomineralization is often the first step of fossilization and produces particular chemical, structural and morphological features that can be preserved in fossil biominerals or microfossils [4] and some parameters as oxido-reduction potencial (ORP) or pH vary over the process. 2. Methods and objectives Samples from the three MASE campaigns in Iceland (Graenavatn Lake), United Kingdom (Boulby Mine) and Germany (Sippenauer Moor, Regensburg) and other one from an Alpin glacier were used to obtain enrichments and isolates as well as to extract and detect biomarkers in them. Some of the enrichments were exposed to mineralization to study, among others, the preservation of biosignatures by the assessment of antigen-antibody binding at different times. Simultaneously, the evolution of ORP through this process was monitored by two modules system (DTIVA: automated tools for microbial life detection) where ORP variations in those communities were followed through continuous measurements of nanosensors in closed chambers. An additional objective for MASE project is to develop a specific microarray with antibodies performanced from natural samples and isolates from MASE sampling sites. 3. Summary and Conclusions The ... Conference Object glacier Iceland German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library
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Garcia-Descalzo, L.
Gomez, F.
Cockell, C. S .
Schwendner, P.
Westall, F.
Gaboyer, F.
Rettberg, Petra
Beblo-Vranesevic, Kristina
Bohmeier, M.
Moissl-Eichinger, C.
Perras, A.
Amils, R.
Ehrenfreund, P.
Monaghan, E.
Marteinsson, V.
Vannier, P.
Malki, M.
Walter, N.
Cabezas, P.
Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP
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description 1. Introduction Physic-chemical processes of living organisms leave tell-tale signals in the environment. The search for these signatures is one of the main goals for Astrobiology and improving and optimizing its detection regarding Mars conditions is part of the MASE project objectives. Besides, the traces of some kinds of microorganisms can be well preserved, provided that they are rapidly mineralized and that the sediments in which they occur are rapidly cemented [1]. A developed antibody multiarray competitive immunoassay (MACIA) for the simultaneous detection of compounds of a wide range of molecular sizes or whole spores and cells [2] [3] is a suitable option for biomarker detection in samples with low biomass from Mars analogue sites as well as with biomineralized microorganism communi- ties. Moreover, biomineralization is often the first step of fossilization and produces particular chemical, structural and morphological features that can be preserved in fossil biominerals or microfossils [4] and some parameters as oxido-reduction potencial (ORP) or pH vary over the process. 2. Methods and objectives Samples from the three MASE campaigns in Iceland (Graenavatn Lake), United Kingdom (Boulby Mine) and Germany (Sippenauer Moor, Regensburg) and other one from an Alpin glacier were used to obtain enrichments and isolates as well as to extract and detect biomarkers in them. Some of the enrichments were exposed to mineralization to study, among others, the preservation of biosignatures by the assessment of antigen-antibody binding at different times. Simultaneously, the evolution of ORP through this process was monitored by two modules system (DTIVA: automated tools for microbial life detection) where ORP variations in those communities were followed through continuous measurements of nanosensors in closed chambers. An additional objective for MASE project is to develop a specific microarray with antibodies performanced from natural samples and isolates from MASE sampling sites. 3. Summary and Conclusions The ...
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author Garcia-Descalzo, L.
Gomez, F.
Cockell, C. S .
Schwendner, P.
Westall, F.
Gaboyer, F.
Rettberg, Petra
Beblo-Vranesevic, Kristina
Bohmeier, M.
Moissl-Eichinger, C.
Perras, A.
Amils, R.
Ehrenfreund, P.
Monaghan, E.
Marteinsson, V.
Vannier, P.
Malki, M.
Walter, N.
Cabezas, P.
author_facet Garcia-Descalzo, L.
Gomez, F.
Cockell, C. S .
Schwendner, P.
Westall, F.
Gaboyer, F.
Rettberg, Petra
Beblo-Vranesevic, Kristina
Bohmeier, M.
Moissl-Eichinger, C.
Perras, A.
Amils, R.
Ehrenfreund, P.
Monaghan, E.
Marteinsson, V.
Vannier, P.
Malki, M.
Walter, N.
Cabezas, P.
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title Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP
title_short Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP
title_full Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP
title_fullStr Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP
title_full_unstemmed Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP
title_sort preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in orp
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Garcia-Descalzo, L. und Gomez, F. und Cockell, C. S . und Schwendner, P. und Westall, F. und Gaboyer, F. und Rettberg, Petra und Beblo-Vranesevic, Kristina und Bohmeier, M. und Moissl-Eichinger, C. und Perras, A. und Amils, R. und Ehrenfreund, P. und Monaghan, E. und Marteinsson, V. und Vannier, P. und Malki, M. und Walter, N. und Cabezas, P. (2017) Preservation and detection of biomarkers in mineralized communities and its potential link to the variations in ORP. EANA 2017, 2017-08-14 - 2017-08-17, Aarhus, Denmark.
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