日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

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セッション記号 B (地球生命科学) » B-AO 宇宙生物学・生命起源

[B-AO01_28AM2] Astrobiology: Origins, Evolution, Distribution of Life

2014年4月28日(月) 11:00 〜 12:41 502 (5F)

コンビーナ:*小林 憲正(横浜国立大学大学院工学研究院)、山岸 明彦(東京薬科大学生命科学部)、大石 雅寿(国立天文台天文データセンター)、田近 英一(東京大学大学院新領域創成科学研究科複雑理工学専攻)、掛川 武(東北大学大学院理学研究科地学専攻)、井田 茂(東京工業大学大学院理工学研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、座長:小林 憲正(横浜国立大学大学院工学研究院)、田近 英一(東京大学大学院新領域創成科学研究科複雑理工学専攻)

12:20 〜 12:35

[BAO01-P09_PG] Molecular approach to the characterisation of Sri Lanka red rain cells

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*三宅 範宗1松井 孝典1Wickramasinghe Chandra2Wallis Jamie3Wallis Daryl2Wickramarathne Keerthi4Samaranayake Anil4 (1.千葉工業大学惑星探査研究センター、2.Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology, University of Buckingham, Buckingham, UK、3.School of Mathematics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK、4.Medical Research Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka)

キーワード:赤い雨, 極限環境微生物, ポロンナルワ

The recent mysterious phenomenon that has attracted much attention is that of the red rain which fell in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on 13 November 2012. The microbial content in red rain shows generic similarities to that of the Indian red rain which fell in 2001. The morphological property of those microbes has been well documented [1,2]. Various microscopic analyses of our Sri Lankan red rain sample indicate that the defining red rain cells (RRC) exist in the presence of other microorganisms including diatoms. In our past paper, the ultrastructure of RRC shows that it is possibly a spore-form and so allowing them to thrive in the extreme upper biosphere conditions [3]. We also show the presence of uranium in the abnormally thick cell wall of RRCs.

In this report, we present the molecular approach to the characterisation of microbial communities in red rain and reveal the genus of RRCs. A beads-beating protocol is carried out for the efficient extraction of DNA and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) for the analysis of microbial communities.


References
[1] Louis and Kumar (2006) New red rain phenomenon of Kerala and its possible extraterretrial origin, Astrophysics and Space Science, 302, 175-187.
[2] Samaranayake et al. (2013) Microorganisms in the coloured rain of Sri Lanka, Journal of Cosmology, 21, 9805-9810.
[3] Miyake et al. (2013) Discovery of Uranium in Outer Coat of Sri Lankan Red Rain Cells, Journal of Cosmology, 22, 1-8