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Pyrolisis of phosphorylated molecules and survivability limits during the atmospheric passage in earth-like planets
Authors:Vicente Marcano  Javier Campins  Cesyen Cedeño  Ernesto Palacios-Prü
Institution:a Evolutionary Biology and Chemistry Laboratory, Electron Microscopy Center, University of the Andes, P.O. Box 163, Mérida, Venezuela
b Crystalography Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, University of the Andes, Mérida, Venezuela
c Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Carabobo, Valencia, Venezuela
Abstract:There is evidence that space energy sources could give place to the appearance of phosphorylated nucleosides outside of Earth. These compounds may have been delivered mainly by interplanetary dust particles due to the lower temperatures experienced during atmospheric deceleration and impacts to the terrestrial surface. In this report, we communicate the results of pyrolytic studies to simulate atmospheric survivability of adenosine-5′-diphosphates (ADP) (and adenosine-5′-monophosphate, adenosine and adenine as degradation products) at temperatures <500°C and at various time intervals. Our results revealed that phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated nucleosides transported by IDPs having sizes of 10−6-View the MathML source could resist temperatures up to 500°C generated during atmospheric entry. However, atmospheric passage should not exceed a time View the MathML source due to the thermal lability of these molecules. Because of the high half-life showed by ADP in the presence of meteoritic powder, it is thought that extraterrestrial delivery of very complex biomolecules is more suitable under such protected conditions. These data indicate that the formation of a Fe2+- and/or Ca2+-complex could increase the stability of the molecules in the presence of meteoritic matter. Therefore, if the synthesis of nucleosides, nucleotides or oligonucleotides could take place in icy bodies, then micron-sized dust could have contributed significantly to the availability of phosphorylated nucleosides in the early Earth or in extrasolar early Earth-like planets, and thereby could have allowed the arising of an early biological activity.
Keywords:Pyrolisis  Interplanetary dust  Organic delivery  Atmospheric survivability  Phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated nucleosides
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