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Investigations on the Role of Iron (III) and Silica-Iron (III) for DNA Protection Against Highly Intense UV Radiation: Tracking the Connection of Prebiotic Chemistry to Biology

AutorGonzález-Ramírez, Luis A.; Moreno, Abel; Ng, Joseph D.; García-Ruiz, Juan Manuel
Palabras claveDNA gel electrophoresis
Fe3+solution
Silica
Silica-Fe3+complexes. Astrobiology 23, 33-42
UV-DNA protection
Biology
DNA
DNA, Bacterial
Iron
Silicon Dioxide
Ultraviolet Rays
Water
Bacterial DNA
DNA
Iron
Silicon dioxide
Water
Fecha de publicación2023
EditorMary Ann Liebert
CitaciónAstrobiology 23: 33-42 (2023)
ResumenThe mineral reaction pathways that yield organic compounds of increasing complexity would have required a means of protective screening against strong ultraviolet radiation for macromolecular assembly on early Earth. In this study, a bacterial chromosomal plasmid DNA was used as a model biomolecule that represents a complex polymeric nucleic acid containing genetic information. The plasmid DNA was exposed to UV radiation through a medium containing air, water, iron (Fe3+), or silica-iron rich aqueous solutions. Our results demonstrate that the plasmid DNA underwent covalent breakage in an aqueous solution when exposed to UV radiation but was shielded against damage due to the presence of iron and silica. It is demonstrated that a suspension of ca. 40 nm colloidal particles of silica gel embedded with Fe3+ ions adsorbed on silanol groups that formed nanoclusters of noncrystalline iron hydroxide is an extremely efficient shelter against intense UV radiation. The implications for our understanding of primitive Earth and Earth-like planets, moons, and asteroids are discussed. The stability of a chromosomal DNA molecule against UV radiation in the presence of iron and silica may provide support on how macromolecules endured early Earth environments and brought forth important implications on early molecular survival against UV radiation.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2022.0004
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/344485
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1089/ast.2022.0004
issn: 1531-1074
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