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Infrared Spectral Signatures of Nucleobases in Interstellar Ices I: Purines

The purine nucleobases adenine and guanine are complex organic molecules that are essential for life. Despite their ubiquitous presence on Earth, purines have yet to be detected in observations of astronomical environments. This work therefore proposes to study the infrared spectra of purines linked...

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Autores principales: Rosa, Caroline Antunes, Bergantini, Alexandre, Herczku, Péter, Mifsud, Duncan V., Lakatos, Gergő, Kovács, Sándor T. S., Sulik, Béla, Juhász, Zoltán, Ioppolo, Sergio, Quitián-Lara, Heidy M., Mason, Nigel J., Lage, Claudia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13112208
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author Rosa, Caroline Antunes
Bergantini, Alexandre
Herczku, Péter
Mifsud, Duncan V.
Lakatos, Gergő
Kovács, Sándor T. S.
Sulik, Béla
Juhász, Zoltán
Ioppolo, Sergio
Quitián-Lara, Heidy M.
Mason, Nigel J.
Lage, Claudia
author_facet Rosa, Caroline Antunes
Bergantini, Alexandre
Herczku, Péter
Mifsud, Duncan V.
Lakatos, Gergő
Kovács, Sándor T. S.
Sulik, Béla
Juhász, Zoltán
Ioppolo, Sergio
Quitián-Lara, Heidy M.
Mason, Nigel J.
Lage, Claudia
author_sort Rosa, Caroline Antunes
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description The purine nucleobases adenine and guanine are complex organic molecules that are essential for life. Despite their ubiquitous presence on Earth, purines have yet to be detected in observations of astronomical environments. This work therefore proposes to study the infrared spectra of purines linked to terrestrial biochemical processes under conditions analogous to those found in the interstellar medium. The infrared spectra of adenine and guanine, both in neat form and embedded within an ice made of H(2)O:NH(3):CH(4):CO:CH(3)OH (10:1:1:1:1), were analysed with the aim of determining which bands attributable to adenine and/or guanine can be observed in the infrared spectrum of an astrophysical ice analogue rich in other volatile species known to be abundant in dense molecular clouds. The spectrum of adenine and guanine mixed together was also analysed. This study has identified three purine nucleobase infrared absorption bands that do not overlap with bands attributable to the volatiles that are ubiquitous in the dense interstellar medium. Therefore, these three bands, which are located at 1255, 940, and 878 cm(−1), are proposed as an infrared spectral signature for adenine, guanine, or a mixture of these molecules in astrophysical ices. All three bands have integrated molar absorptivity values (ψ) greater than 4 km mol(−1), meaning that they should be readily observable in astronomical targets. Therefore, if these three bands were to be observed together in the same target, then it is possible to propose the presence of a purine molecule (i.e., adenine or guanine) there.
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spelling pubmed-106720692023-11-14 Infrared Spectral Signatures of Nucleobases in Interstellar Ices I: Purines Rosa, Caroline Antunes Bergantini, Alexandre Herczku, Péter Mifsud, Duncan V. Lakatos, Gergő Kovács, Sándor T. S. Sulik, Béla Juhász, Zoltán Ioppolo, Sergio Quitián-Lara, Heidy M. Mason, Nigel J. Lage, Claudia Life (Basel) Article The purine nucleobases adenine and guanine are complex organic molecules that are essential for life. Despite their ubiquitous presence on Earth, purines have yet to be detected in observations of astronomical environments. This work therefore proposes to study the infrared spectra of purines linked to terrestrial biochemical processes under conditions analogous to those found in the interstellar medium. The infrared spectra of adenine and guanine, both in neat form and embedded within an ice made of H(2)O:NH(3):CH(4):CO:CH(3)OH (10:1:1:1:1), were analysed with the aim of determining which bands attributable to adenine and/or guanine can be observed in the infrared spectrum of an astrophysical ice analogue rich in other volatile species known to be abundant in dense molecular clouds. The spectrum of adenine and guanine mixed together was also analysed. This study has identified three purine nucleobase infrared absorption bands that do not overlap with bands attributable to the volatiles that are ubiquitous in the dense interstellar medium. Therefore, these three bands, which are located at 1255, 940, and 878 cm(−1), are proposed as an infrared spectral signature for adenine, guanine, or a mixture of these molecules in astrophysical ices. All three bands have integrated molar absorptivity values (ψ) greater than 4 km mol(−1), meaning that they should be readily observable in astronomical targets. Therefore, if these three bands were to be observed together in the same target, then it is possible to propose the presence of a purine molecule (i.e., adenine or guanine) there. MDPI 2023-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10672069/ /pubmed/38004348 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13112208 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rosa, Caroline Antunes
Bergantini, Alexandre
Herczku, Péter
Mifsud, Duncan V.
Lakatos, Gergő
Kovács, Sándor T. S.
Sulik, Béla
Juhász, Zoltán
Ioppolo, Sergio
Quitián-Lara, Heidy M.
Mason, Nigel J.
Lage, Claudia
Infrared Spectral Signatures of Nucleobases in Interstellar Ices I: Purines
title Infrared Spectral Signatures of Nucleobases in Interstellar Ices I: Purines
title_full Infrared Spectral Signatures of Nucleobases in Interstellar Ices I: Purines
title_fullStr Infrared Spectral Signatures of Nucleobases in Interstellar Ices I: Purines
title_full_unstemmed Infrared Spectral Signatures of Nucleobases in Interstellar Ices I: Purines
title_short Infrared Spectral Signatures of Nucleobases in Interstellar Ices I: Purines
title_sort infrared spectral signatures of nucleobases in interstellar ices i: purines
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13112208
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