Evidence for phospholipid self-organisation in concentrated ammonia-water environments

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.bbamem.2024.184391
Sean M. Mackay , Ben Sutherland , Richard A. Easingwood , Andrew Hopkins , Mihnea Bostina , Eng Wui Tan
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Titan, the largest moon of Saturn is thought to have the potential to support primordial life. The surface of Titan contains bodies of liquid hydrocarbons, and modelling suggests that an ammonia-water ocean resides deep beneath the surface, both of which have been speculated to support primordial chemistry. Here we present the first evidence that both preformed and self-organised phospholipid vesicles remain stable and can maintain concentration gradients in ammonia-water environments; a fundamental requirement for primordial chemistry and biology to originate. We further reveal the remarkable stability of a diether phospholipid, such as those found in extremophilic bacteria, under these conditions and demonstrate that electron microscopy and tomography are useful tools to investigate macromolecular structure under diverse physico-chemical environments.

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浓氨水环境中磷脂自组织的证据。
土卫六是土星最大的卫星,被认为有可能孕育原始生命。土卫六表面含有液态碳氢化合物体,模型显示表面下深处存在氨水海洋,这两种物质都被推测为支持原始化学。在这里,我们首次证明了预形成和自组织磷脂囊泡都能保持稳定,并能在氨水环境中维持浓度梯度;这是原始化学和生物学起源的基本要求。我们进一步揭示了二元磷脂(如嗜极细菌中发现的磷脂)在这些条件下的显著稳定性,并证明电子显微镜和层析成像技术是研究不同物理化学环境下大分子结构的有用工具。
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