The dorsal tergite cuticle of Helleria brevicornis: Ultrastructure, mineral distribution, calcite microstructure and texture

IF 3.5 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Bastian Seidl , Christian Reisecker , Frank Neues , Alessandro Campanaro , Matthias Epple , Sabine Hild , Andreas Ziegler
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Among the terrestrial Crustacea, isopods have most successfully established themselves in a large variety of terrestrial habitats. As in most Crustacea, their cuticle consists of a hierarchically organised organic phase of chitin-protein fibrils, containing calcium carbonate and some calcium phosphate. In previous studies, we examined the tergite cuticle of Tylos europaeus, which lives on seashores and burrows into moist sand. In this study, we investigate the closely related species Helleria brevicornis, which is completely terrestrial and lives in leaf litter and humus and burrows into the soil. To get deeper insights in relation between the structure of the organic and mineral phase in species living in diverse habitats, we have investigated the structure, and the chemical and crystallographic properties of the tergite cuticle using various preparation techniques, and microscopic and analytical methods. The results reveal long and short epicuticular sensilla with brushed tips on the tergite surface that do not occur in T. europaeus. As in T. europaeus a distal exocuticle, which contains a low number of organic fibres, contains calcite while the subjacent layers of the exo- and endocuticle contain amorphous calcium carbonate. The distal exocuticle contains a polygonal pattern of mineral initiation sites that correspond to interprismatic septa described for decapod crabs. The shape and position of calcite units do not follow the polygonal pattern of the septa. The results indicate that the calcite units form by crystallisation from an amorphous phase that progresses from both margins of the septa to the centres of the polygons.

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短角海勒菌背侧绿柱石角质层的超微结构、矿物分布、方解石微观结构和质地
在陆生甲壳纲中,等足类动物在各种各样的陆生栖息地中最为成功。与大多数甲壳纲动物一样,它们的角质层由几丁质蛋白原纤维的分级有机相组成,含有碳酸钙和一些磷酸钙。在之前的研究中,我们检查了生活在海滨并在潮湿的沙子中挖洞的欧洲斑蝶的tergite角质层。在这项研究中,我们调查了亲缘关系密切的短角海勒菌,它完全是陆地生物,生活在落叶层和腐殖质中,并钻入土壤。为了更深入地了解生活在不同栖息地的物种的有机相和矿物相结构之间的关系,我们使用各种制备技术、显微镜和分析方法研究了多棒土角质层的结构、化学和晶体学性质。结果显示,在绿柱石表面有刷尖的长短表皮感受器,而在欧洲T.europaeus中没有出现。与欧洲锥虫一样,含有少量有机纤维的远端外表皮含有方解石,而外表皮和内表皮的下层含有无定形碳酸钙。远端外角质层包含一个多边形的矿物起始位点,对应于十足蟹的解释隔膜。方解石单元的形状和位置不遵循隔膜的多边形图案。结果表明,方解石单元是由无定形相结晶形成的,该无定形相从隔膜的两侧边缘发展到多边形的中心。
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Journal of Structural Biology: X
Journal of Structural Biology: X Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Structural Biology
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