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

Journal of structural biology (2013-07-09)
Hermann Ehrlich, Oksana V Kaluzhnaya, Eike Brunner, Mikhail V Tsurkan, Alexander Ereskovsky, Micha Ilan, Konstantin R Tabachnick, Vasilii V Bazhenov, Silvia Paasch, Martin Kammer, René Born, Allison Stelling, Roberta Galli, Sergei Belikov, Olga V Petrova, Victor V Sivkov, Denis Vyalikh, Sebastian Hunoldt, Gert Wörheide
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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 ((13)C 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 α-chitin, known to be present in other animals, than to β-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.

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