Microorganisms (Sep 2019)

Microbial Markers Profile in Anaerobic Mars Analogue Environments Using the LDChip (Life Detector Chip) Antibody Microarray Core of the SOLID (Signs of Life Detector) Platform

  • Laura García-Descalzo,
  • Victorino Parro,
  • Miriam García-Villadangos,
  • Charles S. Cockell,
  • Christine Moissl-Eichinger,
  • Alex Perras,
  • Petra Rettberg,
  • Kristina Beblo-Vranesevic,
  • Maria Bohmeier,
  • Elke Rabbow,
  • Frances Westall,
  • Frederik Gaboyer,
  • Ricardo Amils,
  • Moustafa Malki,
  • Viggo Marteinsson,
  • Pauline Vannier,
  • Pascale Ehrenfreund,
  • Euan Monaghan,
  • Andreas Riedo,
  • Patricia Cabezas,
  • Nicolas Walter,
  • Felipe Gómez Gómez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7090365
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
p. 365

Abstract

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One of the main objectives for astrobiology is to unravel and explore the habitability of environments beyond Earth, paying special attention to Mars. If the combined environmental stress factors on Mars are compatible with life or if they were less harsh in the past, to investigate the traces of past or present life is critical to understand its potential habitability. Essential for this research is the characterization of Mars analogue environments on Earth through the development of techniques for biomarker detection in them. Biosensing techniques based on fluorescence sandwich microarray immunoassays (FSMI) have shown to be a powerful tool to detect biosignatures and depict the microbial profiles of different environments. In this study, we described the microbial biomarker profile of five anoxic Mars analogues sites using the Life Detector Chip (LDChip), an antibody microarray for multiple microbial marker detection. Furthermore, we contributed to new targets by developing a new 26-polyclonal antibodies microarray using crude extracts from anaerobic sampling sites, halophilic microorganisms, and anaerobic isolates obtained in the framework of the European Mars Analogues for Space Exploration (MASE) project. The new subset of antibodies was characterized and implemented into a microarray platform (MASE-Chip) for microbial marker searching in salty and anaerobic environments.

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