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First report on chitinous holdfast in sponges (Porifera)
Authors:Hermann Ehrlich  Oksana V Kaluzhnaya  Mikhail V Tsurkan  Alexander Ereskovsky  Konstantin R Tabachnick  Micha Ilan  Allison Stelling  Roberta Galli  Olga V Petrova  Serguei V Nekipelov  Victor N Sivkov  Denis Vyalikh  René Born  Thomas Behm  Andre Ehrlich  Lubov I Chernogor  Sergei Belikov  Dorte Janussen  Vasilii V Bazhenov  Gert W?rheide
Abstract:A holdfast is a root- or basal plate-like structure of principal importance that anchors aquatic sessile organisms, including sponges, to hard substrates. There is to date little information about the nature and origin of sponges’ holdfasts in both marine and freshwater environments. This work, to our knowledge, demonstrates for the first time that chitin is an important structural component within holdfasts of the endemic freshwater demosponge Lubomirskia baicalensis. Using a variety of techniques (near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure, Raman, electrospray ionization mas spectrometry, Morgan–Elson assay and Calcofluor White staining), we show that chitin from the sponge holdfast is much closer to α-chitin than to β-chitin. Most of the three-dimensional fibrous skeleton of this sponge consists of spicule-containing proteinaceous spongin. Intriguingly, the chitinous holdfast is not spongin-based, and is ontogenetically the oldest part of the sponge body. Sequencing revealed the presence of four previously undescribed genes encoding chitin synthases in the L. baicalensis sponge. This discovery of chitin within freshwater sponge holdfasts highlights the novel and specific functions of this biopolymer within these ancient sessile invertebrates.
Keywords:chitin  Porifera  holdfast  endemic sponges
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