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Biomarkers in the Atacama Desert along the moisture gradient and the depth in the hyperarid zone: Phosphatase activity as trace of microbial activity

Authors :
Kensei Kobayashi
Philippe Nauny
Yoshinori Takano
Chiho Honma
Taihei Kurizuka
Yuto Ishikawa
Shusuke Yogosawa
Yumiko Obayashi
Takeo Kaneko
Yoko Kebukawa
Hajime Mita
Mari Ogawa
Keigo Enya
Yoshitaka Yoshimura
Christopher P. McKay
Source :
International Journal of Astrobiology. 21:329-351
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2022.

Abstract

Microbiological activities can be detected in various extreme environments on Earth, which suggest that extraterrestrial environments, such as on Mars, could host life. There have been proposed a number of biomarkers to detect extant life mostly based on specific molecules. Because terrestrial organisms have catalytic proteins (enzymes), enzymatic activity may also be a good indicator to evaluate biological activities in extreme environments. Phosphatases are essential for all terrestrial organisms because phosphate esters are ubiquitously used in genetic molecules (DNA/RNA) and membranes. In this study, we evaluated microbial activity in soils of the Atacama Desert, Chile, by analysing several biomarkers, including phosphatase activity. Phosphatases extracted with Tris buffer were assayed fluorometrically using 4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate as a substrate. The horizontal distribution of phosphatase activity and other parameters in soils from the Atacama Desert showed that phosphatase activity was positively correlated with amino acid concentration and colony-forming units and negatively correlated with precipitation amount. We found consistent that biochemical indicators including phosphatase significantly decreased in the extreme hyper-arid zone where rainfall of −1. The results were compared with phosphatase activities detected in extreme environments, such as submarine hydrothermal systems and Antarctic soils, as well as soils from ordinary environments. Overall, our results suggested that phosphatase activity could be a good indicator for evaluating biological activities in extreme environments.

Details

ISSN :
14753006 and 14735504
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Astrobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0a86486d8b0fd3a32f5c6bec3c54654a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1473550422000325