Biosilica 3D Micromorphology of Geodiidae Sponge Spicules Is Patterned by F-Actin

IF 2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Alona Voronkina, Paco Cárdenas, Jörg Adam, Heike Meissner, Krzysztof Nowacki, Yvonne Joseph, Konstantin R. Tabachnick, Hermann Ehrlich
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Demosponges (phylum Porifera) are among the first multicellular organisms on the planet and represent a unique archive of biosilica-based skeletal structures with species-specific microstructures called spicules. With more than 80 morphotypes, this class of sponges is recognized as a unique source of amorphous silica with superficial ornamentation patterned by organic phases. In this study, we investigated spicules of selected representatives of the family Geodiidae (order Tetractinellida), to identify F-actin-containing axial filaments within these 3D skeletal microconstructs defined as oxyspherasters and sterrasters. Their desilicification using 10% HF leads to isolation of multifilamentous, radially oriented organic matrices, which resemble the shape and size of the original spicules. Our data show that highly specific indicators of F-actin such as iFluorTM 594-Phalloidin, iFluorTM 488-Phalloidin, as well as iFluorTM 350-Phalloidin unambiguously confirm its localization within demineralized oxyspherasters and sterrasters of 11 diverse demosponges species belonging to the subfamily Geodiinae (genera Geodia, Rhabdastrella) and the subfamily Erylinae (genera Caminella, Caminus, Erylus, Pachymatisma). Well-defined periodicity in Geodia cydonium sterrasters actin filaments has been observed using atomic force microscopy (AFM) for the first time. The findings of F-actin as a possible pattern driver in spicules of geodiids brings additional light to our knowledge of spiculogenesis in this group. However, no specific actin structures were found between the geodiid subfamilies or genera thereby suggesting a common actin process, present already at the emergence of the family (~170 million years ago).

f -肌动蛋白对针蛾海绵针状体的生物硅三维微观形态的影响。
demosponge(门Porifera)是地球上最早的多细胞生物之一,代表了一种独特的基于生物硅的骨骼结构档案,这种骨骼结构具有物种特异性的微结构,称为针状体。这类海绵有80多种形态,被认为是一种独特的无定形二氧化硅来源,表面有有机相的纹饰。在这项研究中,我们研究了Geodiidae (Tetractinellida目)家族的精选代表的针状体,以识别这些3D骨骼微结构中含有f -actin的轴丝,这些微结构被定义为oxyspherasters和stersterster。用10% HF对其进行脱硅,分离出多丝状、径向取向的有机基质,其形状和大小与原始针状体相似。我们的数据显示,高度特异性的F-actin指标,如iFluorTM 594-Phalloidin、iFluorTM 488-Phalloidin和iFluorTM 350-Phalloidin,明确地证实了F-actin在11种不同的海绵动物的脱矿氧球和sterrasters中定位,这些海绵动物属于Geodiinae亚科(Geodia属,Rhabdastrella)和Erylinae亚科(Caminella属,Caminus属,Erylus属,pachymatima)。首次利用原子力显微镜(AFM)观察到地土肌动蛋白丝具有明确的周期性。f -肌动蛋白作为一种可能的模式驱动因子的发现为我们对这一群体的针状体发生的了解带来了额外的启发。然而,在大地蚌亚科或属之间没有发现特定的肌动蛋白结构,从而表明在该家族出现时(约1.7亿年前)就存在一个共同的肌动蛋白过程。
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Microscopy Research and Technique
Microscopy Research and Technique 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
20.00%
发文量
233
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Microscopy Research and Technique (MRT) publishes articles on all aspects of advanced microscopy original architecture and methodologies with applications in the biological, clinical, chemical, and materials sciences. Original basic and applied research as well as technical papers dealing with the various subsets of microscopy are encouraged. MRT is the right form for those developing new microscopy methods or using the microscope to answer key questions in basic and applied research.
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