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Active HORIZON European Commission

Protocells in the Archaean Rock Record: Implications for the Origin of Life and Detection of Biosignatures

€1.5M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Dublin City University
Country Ireland
Start Date Mar 01, 2024
End Date Feb 28, 2029
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101114969
Grant Description

Fossilised remains of protocells transitioning towards the first living organisms may be observable in the early rock record distorting our interpretation of biosignatures.

Protocells cellular structures existing prior to the emergence of life would have comprised simple membranes and molecular machinery. The formation of complex protocells is poorly understood. The interpretation of fossilised microorganisms in the early rock record is steeped in controversy.

The potential for abiotic microstructures to further complicate this interpretation has long been recognised but has not been systematically tested. Evidence suggests that prebiotic structures are very difficult to distinguish from microfossils.

However, little is known about the chemical and physical characteristics of these biomorphs that may enable us to tell the difference.

This project will use a novel microfluidic approach to expand the experimental scope for formation of protocells of increasing complexity.

Resulting microstructures will undergo silicification and diagenesis, the principal preservation pathway for early Archean microfossils.

State-of-the-art analytical techniques will be used to characterise biomorphs, providing the first rigorous investigation of the feasibility of protocell preservation and how this might express in the geological record.

These data combined with a predictive model and biological controls will allow for identification of key observables that will act as biogenicity indicators. Purported microfossils will then be examined and reinterpreted using the novel biosignatures.

This project has the capacity to represent a paradigm shift in our fundamental understanding of the origin and evolution of life on Earth and possibly elsewhere in the Solar System.

Collectively this will represent a major advance in our understanding of the geological record, providing the first comprehensive methodology to distinguish between abiotic, prebiotic, and biological microstructures.

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Dublin City University

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