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The specific molecular identification of life experiment (SMILE)

机译:生命实验的特定分子鉴定(SMILE)

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We describe a compact, highly integrated instrument concept for the detection and identification of a wide range of molecules associated with extinct/extant life or potential life processes. The Specific Molecular Identification of Life Experiment (SMILE) will be sensitive to the presence of a range of target molecules using both electrical and optical transduction techniques, and incorporates molecular imprinted polymers in addition to traditional biological receptors such as antibodies. A number of versions of the concept are possible depending on available resources e.g. mass, volume, etc. The full concept utilises a novel imaging interferometer where a large number of molecular receptors are deposited on the measurement plane of an imaging interferometer and read out by an imaging detector, enabling multiple targets—biomarkers—within a sample to be measured simultaneously. The optics can also form the basis of an UV-NIR imaging Fourier spectrometer allowing basic mineralogy studies to be conducted using optical properties to assist in the determination of the geological context of the samples. By incorporating micro-fabricated transducer arrays, micro-fluidics and artificial molecular recognition systems, as well as recombinant antibody technology with appropriate integration methods, SMILE forms a compact and robust "Life Marker Chip" which has been proposed for future planetary missions including ESA's Exo Mars mission, where the instrument offers the possibility of conducting a direct in situ search for signs of past or present biological activity on Mars. In addition to its role in planetary exploration, derivatives of SMILE have multiple terrestrial applications in fields such as forensic analysis and environmental monitoring.
机译:我们描述了一种紧凑,高度集成的仪器概念,用于检测和识别与绝种/现有生命或潜在生命过程相关的各种分子。使用电和光转导技术,生命特异性分子鉴定实验(SMILE)将对多种目标分子的存在敏感,并且除了传统的生物受体(如抗体)外,还包含分子印迹聚合物。取决于可用资源,例如,概念的许多版本是可能的。完整的概念采用了新颖的成像干涉仪,其中大量分子受体沉积在成像干涉仪的测量平面上,并由成像检测器读出,从而可以在样品中实现多个目标(生物标记)同时测量。光学元件还可以构成UV-NIR成像傅立叶光谱仪的基础,允许使用光学特性进行基本的矿物学研究,以帮助确定样品的地质背景。通过将微制造的传感器阵列,微流体和人工分子识别系统以及重组抗体技术与适当的整合方法相结合,SMILE形成了紧凑而坚固的“生命标记芯片”,已被提议用于包括ESA的Exo在内的未来行星飞行任务火星任务,通过该仪器可以直接在原地搜索火星过去或现在的生物活动迹象。除了在行星探索中的作用外,SMILE的衍生物还具有法医学分析和环境监测等领域的多种地面应用。

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