Schweitzer Mary Higby, Suo Zhiyong, Avci Recep, Asara John M, Allen Mark A, Arce Fernando Teran, Horner John R
Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.
Science. 2007 Apr 13;316(5822):277-80. doi: 10.1126/science.1138709.
We performed multiple analyses of Tyrannosaurus rex (specimen MOR 1125) fibrous cortical and medullary tissues remaining after demineralization. The results indicate that collagen I, the main organic component of bone, has been preserved in low concentrations in these tissues. The findings were independently confirmed by mass spectrometry. We propose a possible chemical pathway that may contribute to this preservation. The presence of endogenous protein in dinosaur bone may validate hypotheses about evolutionary relationships, rates, and patterns of molecular change and degradation, as well as the chemical stability of molecules over time.
我们对霸王龙(标本MOR 1125)脱矿后剩余的纤维状皮质和髓质组织进行了多项分析。结果表明,骨骼的主要有机成分I型胶原蛋白在这些组织中以低浓度保存下来。这些发现通过质谱法得到了独立验证。我们提出了一条可能导致这种保存的化学途径。恐龙骨骼中内源性蛋白质的存在可能验证有关进化关系、分子变化和降解的速率及模式,以及分子随时间的化学稳定性的假设。