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Samples from asteroid Ryugu contain one of the building blocks of RNA

The Hayabusa 2 spacecraft brought back samples from Ryugu in 2020, and an analysis of a tiny portion of those samples has revealed key ingredients for life

By Leah Crane

21 March 2023

Grains from Ryugu

Grains from Ryugu

JAXA

Samples from the asteroid Ryugu contain uracil, one of the four building blocks of RNA, as well as niacin and other compounds that are important for living organisms. This lends credence to the idea that the ingredients for life were brought to Earth by space rocks.

闯补辫补苍鈥檚 Hayabusa 2 spacecraft returned 5.4 grams of asteroid dust from Ryugu at the end of 2020, and various laboratories obtained tiny portions of the dust to examine. at Hokkaido University in Japan and his colleagues steeped their samples first in hot water for 20 hours, then in hydrochloric acid, and then they searched the resulting tea-like extracts for nucleobases. They did a similar procedure to search for organic molecules.

Even though the researchers started with samples weighing less than 20 milligrams, and only 20 to 30 per cent of the extracts were used for this study, they managed to find uracil and complex organic molecules. This isn鈥檛 the first time such compounds have been found in extraterrestrial rocks, but the other findings were on meteorites that had spent time unprotected on Earth鈥檚 surface, whereas the Ryugu samples were pristine, straight from the asteroid鈥檚 surface.

鈥淚n previous studies, we could not completely rule out a possibility that the detected nucleobases were terrestrial contaminants,鈥 says Oba. 鈥淭his time, under careful contamination control, the Ryugu samples are free from terrestrial contamination, so this is strong evidence that uracil is really present in extraterrestrial materials.鈥

If uracil is present, that suggests that other compounds that are key to life may exist on Ryugu as well, but we haven鈥檛 been able to see them because of the small size of the samples. Luckily, NASA鈥檚 OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is on the way back from another asteroid called Bennu with more than 400 grams of asteroid dust, and should arrive in September 2023.

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鈥淲e strongly expect that, in addition to uracil, other nucleobases and further interesting molecules are detected in Bennu samples since much larger abundance would be available for lab analyses,鈥 says Oba.

Asteroids like Ryugu and Bennu were crucial parts of the formation of planets in our solar system, so if these compounds are present there they were almost certainly also present on early Earth. These key ingredients for life may have been delivered to Earth on similar asteroids, so studying the samples can help us nail down what kind of prebiotic chemistry could have been occurring in our planet鈥檚 youth.

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Nature Communications

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