“…Potential molecular targets for CMOLD may be those selected to represent meteoritic input, fossil organic matter, and extant (living, recently dead) organic matter, as reviewed in the work of Parnell et al ( 2007 ), with a special focus on the potential polymeric material they can form (mainly peptides). The current list of compounds that can be detected with SOLID-LDChip comprises many of these: PAHs and derivatives such as bezo[a]pyrene and pentachlorophenol, aromatic d/l amino acids, or xenobiotics (Moreno-Paz et al , 2018 ); irradiated proteins, peptides, and other molecules (Blanco et al , 2018 ); and a variety of polymeric biomarkers from exopolysaccharide, lipopolysaccharide, humic substances, lipoteichoic acids, and peptidoglycans from bacterial cell walls, proteins from primitive metabolism, nucleic acids, and their derivatives (oxidized as 8-oxo-guanine, or thymidine dimers formed after irradiating nucleic acids with UV radiation), aromatic compounds, or short peptides (see tables from Fernandez-Calvo et al , 2006 ; Rivas et al , 2008 ; Parro et al , 2011b , 2018 ).…”