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Metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae

Metabolomics has recently proven its usefulness as complementary tool to traditional morphological and genetic analyses for the classification of marine invertebrates. Among the metabolite-rich cnidarian order Zoantharia, Parazoanthus is a polyphyletic genus whose systematics and phylogeny remain co...

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Autores principales: Cachet, Nadja, Genta-Jouve, Grégory, Ivanisevic, Julijana, Chevaldonné, Pierre, Sinniger, Frédéric, Culioli, Gérald, Pérez, Thierry, Thomas, Olivier P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25655432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep08282
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author Cachet, Nadja
Genta-Jouve, Grégory
Ivanisevic, Julijana
Chevaldonné, Pierre
Sinniger, Frédéric
Culioli, Gérald
Pérez, Thierry
Thomas, Olivier P.
author_facet Cachet, Nadja
Genta-Jouve, Grégory
Ivanisevic, Julijana
Chevaldonné, Pierre
Sinniger, Frédéric
Culioli, Gérald
Pérez, Thierry
Thomas, Olivier P.
author_sort Cachet, Nadja
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description Metabolomics has recently proven its usefulness as complementary tool to traditional morphological and genetic analyses for the classification of marine invertebrates. Among the metabolite-rich cnidarian order Zoantharia, Parazoanthus is a polyphyletic genus whose systematics and phylogeny remain controversial. Within this genus, one of the most studied species, Parazoanthus axinellae is prominent in rocky shallow waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the NE Atlantic Ocean. Although different morphotypes can easily be distinguished, only one species is recognized to date. Here, a metabolomic profiling approach has been used to assess the chemical diversity of two main Mediterranean morphotypes, the “slender” and “stocky” forms of P. axinellae. Targeted profiling of their major secondary metabolites revealed a significant chemical divergence between the morphotypes. While zoanthoxanthin alkaloids and ecdysteroids are abundant in both morphs, the “slender” morphotype is characterized by the presence of additional and bioactive 3,5-disubstituted hydantoin derivatives named parazoanthines. The absence of these specific compounds in the “stocky” morphotype was confirmed by spatial and temporal monitoring over an annual cycle. Moreover, specimens of the “slender” morphotype are also the only ones found as epibionts of several sponge species, particularly Cymbaxinella damicornis thus suggesting a putative ecological link.
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spelling pubmed-43191742015-02-13 Metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae Cachet, Nadja Genta-Jouve, Grégory Ivanisevic, Julijana Chevaldonné, Pierre Sinniger, Frédéric Culioli, Gérald Pérez, Thierry Thomas, Olivier P. Sci Rep Article Metabolomics has recently proven its usefulness as complementary tool to traditional morphological and genetic analyses for the classification of marine invertebrates. Among the metabolite-rich cnidarian order Zoantharia, Parazoanthus is a polyphyletic genus whose systematics and phylogeny remain controversial. Within this genus, one of the most studied species, Parazoanthus axinellae is prominent in rocky shallow waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the NE Atlantic Ocean. Although different morphotypes can easily be distinguished, only one species is recognized to date. Here, a metabolomic profiling approach has been used to assess the chemical diversity of two main Mediterranean morphotypes, the “slender” and “stocky” forms of P. axinellae. Targeted profiling of their major secondary metabolites revealed a significant chemical divergence between the morphotypes. While zoanthoxanthin alkaloids and ecdysteroids are abundant in both morphs, the “slender” morphotype is characterized by the presence of additional and bioactive 3,5-disubstituted hydantoin derivatives named parazoanthines. The absence of these specific compounds in the “stocky” morphotype was confirmed by spatial and temporal monitoring over an annual cycle. Moreover, specimens of the “slender” morphotype are also the only ones found as epibionts of several sponge species, particularly Cymbaxinella damicornis thus suggesting a putative ecological link. Nature Publishing Group 2015-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4319174/ /pubmed/25655432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep08282 Text en Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder in order to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Cachet, Nadja
Genta-Jouve, Grégory
Ivanisevic, Julijana
Chevaldonné, Pierre
Sinniger, Frédéric
Culioli, Gérald
Pérez, Thierry
Thomas, Olivier P.
Metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae
title Metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae
title_full Metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae
title_fullStr Metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae
title_short Metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae
title_sort metabolomic profiling reveals deep chemical divergence between two morphotypes of the zoanthid parazoanthus axinellae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25655432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep08282
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