Mineralized soft-tissue structure and chemistry in a mummified hadrosaur from the Hell Creek Formation, North Dakota (USA)

Author:

Manning Phillip L.12,Morris Peter M.13,McMahon Adam4,Jones Emrys4,Gize Andy1,Macquaker Joe H. S.1,Wolff George5,Thompson Anu5,Marshall Jim5,Taylor Kevin G.6,Lyson Tyler7,Gaskell Simon8,Reamtong Onrapak8,Sellers William I.9,van Dongen Bart E.13,Buckley Mike110,Wogelius Roy A.13

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth, Atmospheric, and Environmental Sciences

2. The Manchester Museum

3. Williamson Research Centre for Molecular Environmental Science

4. Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre

5. Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

6. Environmental and Geographical Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

7. Geology and Geophysics Department, Yale University, USA

8. Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre

9. Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

10. Department of Biology, University of York, UK

Abstract

An extremely well-preserved dinosaur ( Cf. Edmontosaurus sp.) found in the Hell Creek Formation (Upper Cretaceous, North Dakota) retains soft-tissue replacement structures and associated organic compounds. Mineral cements precipitated in the skin apparently follow original cell boundaries, partially preserving epidermis microstructure. Infrared and electron microprobe images of ossified tendon clearly show preserved mineral zonation, with silica and trapped carbon dioxide forming thin linings on Haversian canals within apatite. Furthermore, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) of materials recovered from the skin and terminal ungual phalanx suggests the presence of compounds containing amide groups. Amino acid composition analyses of the mineralized skin envelope clearly differ from the surrounding matrix; however, intact proteins could not be obtained using protein mass spectrometry. The presence of endogenously derived organics from the skin was further demonstrated by pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry (Py-GCMS), indicating survival and presence of macromolecules that were in part aliphatic (see the electronic supplementary material).

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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