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Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges

Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecological biomarkers to study endosymbiont-host interactions and the functional ecology of sponges. Here, we present FA profiles of five common habitat-building deep-sea sponges (class Demospongiae, orde...

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Autores principales: de Kluijver, Anna, Nierop, Klaas G. J., Morganti, Teresa M., Bart, Martijn C., Slaby, Beate M., Hanz, Ulrike, de Goeij, Jasper M., Mienis, Furu, Middelburg, Jack J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33503057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241095
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author de Kluijver, Anna
Nierop, Klaas G. J.
Morganti, Teresa M.
Bart, Martijn C.
Slaby, Beate M.
Hanz, Ulrike
de Goeij, Jasper M.
Mienis, Furu
Middelburg, Jack J.
author_facet de Kluijver, Anna
Nierop, Klaas G. J.
Morganti, Teresa M.
Bart, Martijn C.
Slaby, Beate M.
Hanz, Ulrike
de Goeij, Jasper M.
Mienis, Furu
Middelburg, Jack J.
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description Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecological biomarkers to study endosymbiont-host interactions and the functional ecology of sponges. Here, we present FA profiles of five common habitat-building deep-sea sponges (class Demospongiae, order Tetractinellida), which are classified as high microbial abundance (HMA) species. Geodia hentscheli, G. parva, G. atlantica, G. barretti, and Stelletta rhaphidiophora were collected from boreal and Arctic sponge grounds in the North-Atlantic Ocean. Bacterial FAs dominated in all five species and particularly isomeric mixtures of mid-chain branched FAs (MBFAs, 8- and 9-Me-C(16:0) and 10- and 11-Me-C(18:0)) were found in high abundance (together ≥ 20% of total FAs) aside more common bacterial markers. In addition, the sponges produced long-chain linear, mid- and a(i)-branched unsaturated FAs (LCFAs) with a chain length of 24‒28 C atoms and had predominantly the typical Δ(5,9) unsaturation, although the Δ(9,19) and (yet undescribed) Δ(11,21) unsaturations were also identified. G. parva and S. rhaphidiophora each produced distinct LCFAs, while G. atlantica, G. barretti, and G. hentscheli produced similar LCFAs, but in different ratios. The different bacterial precursors varied in carbon isotopic composition (δ(13)C), with MBFAs being more enriched compared to other bacterial (linear and a(i)-branched) FAs. We propose biosynthetic pathways for different LCFAs from their bacterial precursors, that are consistent with small isotopic differences found in LCFAs. Indeed, FA profiles of deep-sea sponges can serve as chemotaxonomic markers and support the concept that sponges acquire building blocks from their endosymbiotic bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-78400482021-02-02 Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges de Kluijver, Anna Nierop, Klaas G. J. Morganti, Teresa M. Bart, Martijn C. Slaby, Beate M. Hanz, Ulrike de Goeij, Jasper M. Mienis, Furu Middelburg, Jack J. PLoS One Research Article Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecological biomarkers to study endosymbiont-host interactions and the functional ecology of sponges. Here, we present FA profiles of five common habitat-building deep-sea sponges (class Demospongiae, order Tetractinellida), which are classified as high microbial abundance (HMA) species. Geodia hentscheli, G. parva, G. atlantica, G. barretti, and Stelletta rhaphidiophora were collected from boreal and Arctic sponge grounds in the North-Atlantic Ocean. Bacterial FAs dominated in all five species and particularly isomeric mixtures of mid-chain branched FAs (MBFAs, 8- and 9-Me-C(16:0) and 10- and 11-Me-C(18:0)) were found in high abundance (together ≥ 20% of total FAs) aside more common bacterial markers. In addition, the sponges produced long-chain linear, mid- and a(i)-branched unsaturated FAs (LCFAs) with a chain length of 24‒28 C atoms and had predominantly the typical Δ(5,9) unsaturation, although the Δ(9,19) and (yet undescribed) Δ(11,21) unsaturations were also identified. G. parva and S. rhaphidiophora each produced distinct LCFAs, while G. atlantica, G. barretti, and G. hentscheli produced similar LCFAs, but in different ratios. The different bacterial precursors varied in carbon isotopic composition (δ(13)C), with MBFAs being more enriched compared to other bacterial (linear and a(i)-branched) FAs. We propose biosynthetic pathways for different LCFAs from their bacterial precursors, that are consistent with small isotopic differences found in LCFAs. Indeed, FA profiles of deep-sea sponges can serve as chemotaxonomic markers and support the concept that sponges acquire building blocks from their endosymbiotic bacteria. Public Library of Science 2021-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7840048/ /pubmed/33503057 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241095 Text en © 2021 de Kluijver et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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de Kluijver, Anna
Nierop, Klaas G. J.
Morganti, Teresa M.
Bart, Martijn C.
Slaby, Beate M.
Hanz, Ulrike
de Goeij, Jasper M.
Mienis, Furu
Middelburg, Jack J.
Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges
title Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges
title_full Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges
title_fullStr Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges
title_short Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges
title_sort bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of north-atlantic deep-sea demosponges
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33503057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241095
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