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Temporary adhesion of the proseriate flatworm Minona ileanae

Flatworms can very rapidly attach to and detach from many substrates. In the presented work, we analysed the adhesive system of the marine proseriate flatworm Minona ileanae. We used light-, scanning- and transmission electron microscopy to analyse the morphology of the adhesive organs, which are lo...

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Autores principales: Pjeta, Robert, Wunderer, Julia, Bertemes, Philip, Hofer, Teresa, Salvenmoser, Willi, Lengerer, Birgit, Coassin, Stefan, Erhart, Gertraud, Beisel, Christian, Sobral, Daniel, Kremser, Leopold, Lindner, Herbert, Curini-Galletti, Marco, Stelzer, Claus-Peter, Hess, Michael W., Ladurner, Peter
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6745481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31495318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0194
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author Pjeta, Robert
Wunderer, Julia
Bertemes, Philip
Hofer, Teresa
Salvenmoser, Willi
Lengerer, Birgit
Coassin, Stefan
Erhart, Gertraud
Beisel, Christian
Sobral, Daniel
Kremser, Leopold
Lindner, Herbert
Curini-Galletti, Marco
Stelzer, Claus-Peter
Hess, Michael W.
Ladurner, Peter
author_facet Pjeta, Robert
Wunderer, Julia
Bertemes, Philip
Hofer, Teresa
Salvenmoser, Willi
Lengerer, Birgit
Coassin, Stefan
Erhart, Gertraud
Beisel, Christian
Sobral, Daniel
Kremser, Leopold
Lindner, Herbert
Curini-Galletti, Marco
Stelzer, Claus-Peter
Hess, Michael W.
Ladurner, Peter
author_sort Pjeta, Robert
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description Flatworms can very rapidly attach to and detach from many substrates. In the presented work, we analysed the adhesive system of the marine proseriate flatworm Minona ileanae. We used light-, scanning- and transmission electron microscopy to analyse the morphology of the adhesive organs, which are located at the ventral side of the tail-plate. We performed transcriptome sequencing and differential RNA-seq for the identification of tail-specific transcripts. Using in situ hybridization expression screening, we identified nine transcripts that were expressed in the cells of the adhesive organs. Knock-down of five of these transcripts by RNA interference led to a reduction of the animal's attachment capacity. Adhesive proteins in footprints were confirmed using mass spectrometry and antibody staining. Additionally, lectin labelling of footprints revealed the presence of several sugar moieties. Furthermore, we determined a genome size of about 560 Mb for M. ileanae. We demonstrated the potential of Oxford Nanopore sequencing of genomic DNA as a cost-effective tool for identifying the number of repeats within an adhesive protein and for combining transcripts that were fragments of larger genes. A better understanding of the molecules involved in flatworm bioadhesion can pave the way towards developing innovative glues with reversible adhesive properties. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Transdisciplinary approaches to the study of adhesion and adhesives in biological systems’.
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spelling pubmed-67454812019-09-16 Temporary adhesion of the proseriate flatworm Minona ileanae Pjeta, Robert Wunderer, Julia Bertemes, Philip Hofer, Teresa Salvenmoser, Willi Lengerer, Birgit Coassin, Stefan Erhart, Gertraud Beisel, Christian Sobral, Daniel Kremser, Leopold Lindner, Herbert Curini-Galletti, Marco Stelzer, Claus-Peter Hess, Michael W. Ladurner, Peter Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci Articles Flatworms can very rapidly attach to and detach from many substrates. In the presented work, we analysed the adhesive system of the marine proseriate flatworm Minona ileanae. We used light-, scanning- and transmission electron microscopy to analyse the morphology of the adhesive organs, which are located at the ventral side of the tail-plate. We performed transcriptome sequencing and differential RNA-seq for the identification of tail-specific transcripts. Using in situ hybridization expression screening, we identified nine transcripts that were expressed in the cells of the adhesive organs. Knock-down of five of these transcripts by RNA interference led to a reduction of the animal's attachment capacity. Adhesive proteins in footprints were confirmed using mass spectrometry and antibody staining. Additionally, lectin labelling of footprints revealed the presence of several sugar moieties. Furthermore, we determined a genome size of about 560 Mb for M. ileanae. We demonstrated the potential of Oxford Nanopore sequencing of genomic DNA as a cost-effective tool for identifying the number of repeats within an adhesive protein and for combining transcripts that were fragments of larger genes. A better understanding of the molecules involved in flatworm bioadhesion can pave the way towards developing innovative glues with reversible adhesive properties. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Transdisciplinary approaches to the study of adhesion and adhesives in biological systems’. The Royal Society 2019-10-28 2019-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6745481/ /pubmed/31495318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0194 Text en © 2019 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wunderer, Julia
Bertemes, Philip
Hofer, Teresa
Salvenmoser, Willi
Lengerer, Birgit
Coassin, Stefan
Erhart, Gertraud
Beisel, Christian
Sobral, Daniel
Kremser, Leopold
Lindner, Herbert
Curini-Galletti, Marco
Stelzer, Claus-Peter
Hess, Michael W.
Ladurner, Peter
Temporary adhesion of the proseriate flatworm Minona ileanae
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title_sort temporary adhesion of the proseriate flatworm minona ileanae
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6745481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31495318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0194
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