2023
DOI: 10.3390/life13081726
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A Review on Hypothesized Metabolic Pathways on Europa and Enceladus: Space-Flight Detection Considerations

Abstract: Enceladus and Europa, icy moons of Saturn and Jupiter, respectively, are believed to be habitable with liquid water oceans and therefore are of interest for future life detection missions and mission concepts. With the limited data from missions to these moons, many studies have sought to better constrain these conditions. With these constraints, researchers have, based on modeling and experimental studies, hypothesized a number of possible metabolisms that could exist on Europa and Enceladus if these worlds h… Show more

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“…For example, by studying the genomes and metabolic networks of prokaryotic extremophiles, researchers can gain investigate into how these organisms have adapted to survive in extreme environments (Table 1 and references therein). This information can then be used to inform the design of metabolic pathways that could be used to sustain life in space (Weber et al, 2023 ). Another potential application of metabolic modelling in astrobiology is the production of compounds for use in space (Sharma & Curtis, 2022 ).…”
Section: Metabolic Modelling In Astrobiology Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, by studying the genomes and metabolic networks of prokaryotic extremophiles, researchers can gain investigate into how these organisms have adapted to survive in extreme environments (Table 1 and references therein). This information can then be used to inform the design of metabolic pathways that could be used to sustain life in space (Weber et al, 2023 ). Another potential application of metabolic modelling in astrobiology is the production of compounds for use in space (Sharma & Curtis, 2022 ).…”
Section: Metabolic Modelling In Astrobiology Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the primary requirements for life may be met inside these moons based on current models of their interior, the subsurface oceans expected on larger icy worlds could still present several physical challenges to life, notably high hydrostatic pressure (HHP). For example, models of the hydrosphere of Europa estimate its ocean exists at pressures between 50 MPa, at the base of the overlying ice shell, and 250 MPa, at the top of the underlying rocky mantle (Vance et al, 2016 , 2018 ; Weber et al, 2023 ). Part of that pressure range already exceeds the pressure at Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench, the highest pressure deep-sea habitat explored on Earth (~11,000 m or 110 MPa) (Jannasch and Taylor, 1984 ; Stewart and Jamieson, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%