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Investigation of Low-Energy Proton Effects on Aptamer Performance for Astrobiological Applications
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2011
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Nucleic Acid ChemistrySpace EnvironmentMolecular Recognition ToolsNatural SciencesNucleic Acid BiochemistryDna AptamersMolecular BiologyNucleic Acid AmplificationCosmic RayLow-energy Proton EffectsAptamer PerformanceIrradiation ProcessNucleic Acid BiomarkersBiophysicsNuclear AstrophysicsAstrobiological Applications
Biochips are promising instruments for the search for organic molecules in planetary environments. Nucleic acid aptamers are powerful affinity receptors known for their high affinity and specificity, and therefore are of great interest for space biochip development. A wide variety of aptamers have already been selected toward targets of astrobiological interest (from amino acids to microorganisms). We present a first study to test the resistance of these receptors to the constraints of the space environment. The emphasis is on the effect of cosmic rays on the molecular recognition properties of DNA aptamers. Experiments on beam-line facilities have been conducted with 2 MeV protons and fluences much higher than expected for a typical mission to Mars. Our results show that this irradiation process did not affect the performances of DNA aptamers as molecular recognition tools.
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