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Bacterial cellulose may provide the microbial-life biosignature in the rock records
Authors:I Zaets  O Podolich  O Kukharenko  G Reshetnyak  S Shpylova  M Sosnin  L Khirunenko  N Kozyrovska  J-P de Vera
Institution:1. Institute of Molecular Biology & Genetics of National Academy of Sciences, Acad. Zabolotnoho str., 150, 03680 Kyiv, Ukraine;2. Institute of Physics of National Academy of Sciences, Nauky av., 46, 03125 Kyiv, Ukraine;3. Institute of Planetary Science, DLR, Rutherford str., 2, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a matrix for a biofilm formation, which is critical for survival and persistence of microbes in harsh environments. BC could play a significant role in the formation of microbial mats in pristine ecosystems on Earth. The prime objective of this study was to measure to what extent spectral and other characteristics of BC were changed under the performance of BC interaction with the earthly rock – anorthosite – via microorganisms. The spectral analyses (Fourier Transform Infrared FT-IR, spectroscopy, and atomic absorption spectroscopy) showed unprecedented accumulation of chemical elements in the BC-based biofilm. The absorption capacity of IR by BC was shielded a little by mineral crust formed by microorganisms on the BC-based biofilm surface, especially clearly seen in the range of 1200–900 cm−1 in FT-IR spectra. Confocal scanning laser microscopy analysis revealed that elements bioleached from anorthosite created surface coats on the BC nanofibril web. At the same time, the vibrational spectra bands showed the presence of the characteristic region of anomeric carbons (960–730 cm−1), wherein a band at 897 cm−1 confirmed the presence of β-1, 4-linkages, which may serve as the cellulose fingerprint region. Results show that BC may be a biosignature for search signs of living organisms in rock records.
Keywords:Astrobiology  Search for extraterrestrial life  Biosignature  Bacterial cellulose  Anorthosite rock  Spectroscopy
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