DEGRADATION OF INTRACRYSTALLINE PROTEINS AND AMINO-ACIDS IN FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS

Authors
Citation
D. Walton, DEGRADATION OF INTRACRYSTALLINE PROTEINS AND AMINO-ACIDS IN FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS, Organic geochemistry, 28(6), 1998, pp. 389-410
Citations number
64
Categorie Soggetti
Geochemitry & Geophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
01466380
Volume
28
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
389 - 410
Database
ISI
SICI code
0146-6380(1998)28:6<389:DOIPAA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Four genera of Recent to Plio-Pleistocene articulated brachiopods were collected from up to 16 horizons spanning the last 3.3 Ma of sediment deposition in the South Wanganui Basin, New Zealand, and assayed for the preservation of intracrystalline proteins and/or amino acids. The proteins present in the shells of living and Recent brachiopods underg o rapid degradation through the decomposition of the peptide bond. Up to 95% of the constituent amino acids from the proteins are present in the free state by 0.12 Ma. This rate of degradation is far higher tha n was originally expected for intracrystalline proteins. Quantitative analysis of the concentrations of amino acids present within the shell s of fossil brachiopods indicates a range of reaction rates for the su bsequent degradation of individual amino acids. The degradation of the se amino acids may lead to the total loss of compounds, to the generat ion of non-standard amino acids, or to diagenetically produced protein aceous amino acids. These reactions do not necessarily mirror those wh ich occur during the pyrolysis of an aqueous solution of the pure amin o acids, either in their rate or products. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science L td. All rights reserved.