PRESERVATION OF FOSSIL BIOPOLYMERIC STRUCTURES - CONCLUSIVE IMMUNOLOGICAL EVIDENCE

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作者
COLLINS, MJ
MUYZER, G
WESTBROEK, P
CURRY, GB
SANDBERG, PA
XU, SJ
QUINN, R
MACKINNON, D
机构
[1] LEIDEN UNIV, GORLAEUS LABS, GEOCHEM UNIT, 2300 RA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV GLASGOW, DEPT GEOL & APPL GEOL, GLASGOW G12 8QQ, SCOTLAND
[3] UNIV ILLINOIS, DEPT GEOL, URBANA, IL 61801 USA
[4] BEIJING MED UNIV, DEPT GEOL, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA
[5] UNIV CANTERBURY, DEPT GEOL, CHRISTCHURCH 1, NEW ZEALAND
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10.1016/0016-7037(91)90101-A
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Immunological assays are highly favoured for their ability to readily discriminate subtle structural differences in complex biopolymers, such as proteins and polysaccharides. Immunological reactions previously reported with extracts from biominerals at least 70 Myr old have fuelled hopes that such biopolymeric structures can survive the process of fossilization. We have raised antibodies against biopolymers from a range of Recent brachiopod shells to reconstruct a fine-grained pattern of phylogenetic relationships. Using the same antibodies, the phylogenetic affinities of fossil relatives were tested. Immunological reaction patterns for Plio-Pleistocene shells were essentially identical to the patterns of modern shells (although the breadth of reactivity was narrowed) and entirely consistent with current systematic interpretations. Older samples (> 4-21 Myr) were immunologically reactive, but failed to satisfy the criterion of systematic specificity. Our results provide an unequivocal demonstration that original macromolecular structures capable of yielding systematic information are preserved and accessible for immunological analysis for at least two million years. Non-specific reactions observed with the older material may relate in part to formation of mineral-induced diagenetic determinants (MIDDs).
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