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Identification and first insights into the structure and biosynthesis of chitin from the freshwater sponge Spongilla lacustris

Journal

JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
Volume 183, Issue 3, Pages 474-483

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2013.06.015

Keywords

Sponges; Skeleton; Chitin; Chitin synthase; Bioanalytics

Funding

  1. DFG [EH 394/1-1, BR 1278/17-1]
  2. Erasmus Mundus DAAD Program
  3. RFBR [11-04-00323-a]
  4. G-RISC (German-Russian Interdisciplinary Science Center)
  5. BMBF [03EK3029A]
  6. BHMZ Programme of Dr.-Erich-Kruger- Foundation (Germany)

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This work demonstrates that chitin is an important structural component within the skeletal fibers of the freshwater sponge Spongilla lacustris. Using a variety of analytical techniques (C-13 solid state NMR, FT-IR, Raman, NEXAFS, ESI-MS, Morgan-Elson assay and Calcofluor White Staining); we show that this sponge chitin is much closer to alpha-chitin, known to be present in other animals, than to beta-chitin. Genetic analysis confirmed the presence of chitin synthases, which are described for the first time in a sponge. The presence of chitin in both marine (demosponges and hexactinellids) and freshwater sponges indicates that this important structural biopolymer was already present in their common ancestor. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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