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. 2025 May;25(5):367-389.
doi: 10.1089/ast.2024.0125. Epub 2025 May 5.

Membrane-Spanning Molecular Lengths as an Agnostic Biosignature

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Membrane-Spanning Molecular Lengths as an Agnostic Biosignature

Michael J Malaska et al. Astrobiology. 2025 May.
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Abstract

We explore a hypothesis in which the detection of classes of lipid-like molecules with similar abundance-averaged lengths would constitute a biosignature for other worlds. This is based on the functional requirements of membrane molecules: they must have enough hydrophobic length to not diffuse away from the membrane, be capped by one or two hydrophilic polar groups, and also maintain a semipermeable membrane. Our hypothesis is that once membrane thickness is set in a biological system, it is very difficult to modify it, due to the necessity to redesign all the other associated molecules; the membrane thickness will be constant across all molecular classes that constitute membranes resulting from a common ancestor. In such a scenario, similar thickness values would thus constitute a biosignature and cross-correlate between different molecular classes. We tested this hypothesis by developing a simple method to use modeled lengths of lipid-like molecules to estimate the thicknesses of membranes formed by these molecules. We examined abundance patterns of four different classes of membrane molecules used by terrestrial life: fatty acids, glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether lipids, carotenoids, and ladderanes from microbial isolates and environmental samples, as well as abiotic samples of fatty acids. We found that the modeled cell membrane thicknesses from each of these molecular classes were similar and gave results consistent with the observed values. From these results, we propose that our approach provides a framework to identify potential membrane component molecules as an agnostic biosignature. The power of our approach is that our method enables multiple molecular classes to be compared and provides increasing confidence of a biological detection.

Keywords: fatty acids; life detection; membrane molecules.

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