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Survival, DNA Integrity, and Ultrastructural Damage in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Eukaryotic Microorganisms Exposed to Ionizing Radiation

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ASTROBIOLOGY
卷 17, 期 2, 页码 126-135

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ast.2015.1456

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Biosignatures; Ionizing radiation; DNA integrity; Eukaryotic microorganisms; Fingerprinting; Mars exploration

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  1. DLR grant FuE-Projekt ISS LIFE'' (Programm RFFuW,Teilprogramm 475)
  2. ASI (Italian Space Agency)
  3. PNRA (Italian National Antarctic Research Program)
  4. Italian Antarctic Museum, Felice Ippolito,''

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Life dispersal between planets, planetary protection, and the search for biosignatures are main topics in astrobiology. Under the umbrella of the STARLIFE project, three Antarctic endolithic microorganisms, the melanized fungus Cryomyces antarcticus CCFEE 515, a hyaline strain of Umbilicaria sp. (CCFEE 6113, lichenized fungus), and a Stichococcus sp. strain (C45A, green alga), were exposed to high doses of spacerelevant gamma radiation (Co-60), up to 117.07 kGy. After irradiation survival, DNA integrity and ultrastructural damage were tested. The first was assessed by clonogenic test; viability and dose responses were reasonably described by the linear-quadratic formalism. DNA integrity was evaluated by PCR, and ultrastructural damage was observed by transmission electron microscopy. The most resistant among the tested organisms was C. antarcticus both in terms of colony formation and DNA preservation. Besides, results clearly demonstrate that DNA was well detectable in all the tested organisms even when microorganisms were dead. This high resistance provides support for the use of DNA as a possible biosignature during the next exploration campaigns. Implication in planetary protection and contamination during long-term space travel are put forward.

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