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Calcite Nanotuned Chitinous Skeletons of Giant Ianthella basta Marine Demosponge

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222212588

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biological materials; biomineralization; calcite; chitin; sponges; scaffolds

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [HE 394/3]
  2. OPUS 19 project of National Science Centre, Poland [2020/37/B/ST5/01909]
  3. Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) under Ulam International Programme [PPN/ULM/2020/1/00177]
  4. President of the Russian Federation [MK-3796.2021.1.2]

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This study elucidated the nanostructural organization of skeletal microfibers of the marine demosponge Ianthella basta and showed for the first time the presence of a calcitic mineral phase in verongiid sponges. Experimental data suggest a possible role for chitin as a template for calcification. The discovery is expected to broaden knowledge in biomineralization science and the potential applications of calcium carbonate in various fields.
Marine sponges were among the first multicellular organisms on our planet and have survived to this day thanks to their unique mechanisms of chemical defense and the specific design of their skeletons, which have been optimized over millions of years of evolution to effectively inhabit the aquatic environment. In this work, we carried out studies to elucidate the nature and nanostructural organization of three-dimensional skeletal microfibers of the giant marine demosponge Ianthella basta, the body of which is a micro-reticular, durable structure that determines the ideal filtration function of this organism. For the first time, using the battery of analytical tools including three-dimensional micro-X-ray Fluorescence (3D-mu XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD), infra-red (FTIR), Raman and Near Edge X-ray Fine Structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy, we have shown that biomineral calcite is responsible for nano-tuning the skeletal fibers of this sponge species. This is the first report on the presence of a calcitic mineral phase in representatives of verongiid sponges which belong to the class Demospongiae. Our experimental data suggest a possible role for structural amino polysaccharide chitin as a template for calcification. Our study suggests further experiments to elucidate both the origin of calcium carbonate inside the skeleton of this sponge and the mechanisms of biomineralization in the surface layers of chitin microfibers saturated with bromotyrosines, which have effective antimicrobial properties and are responsible for the chemical defense of this organism. The discovery of the calcified phase in the chitinous template of I. basta skeleton is expected to broaden the knowledge in biomineralization science where the calcium carbonate is regarded as a valuable material for applications in biomedicine, environmental science, and even in civil engineering.

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