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Endosymbiotic calcifying bacteria across sponge species and oceans

机译:跨海绵物种和海洋的内共生钙化细菌

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From an evolutionary point of view, sponges are ideal targets to study marine symbioses as they are the most ancient living metazoans and harbour highly diverse microbial communities. A recently discovered association between the sponge Hemimycale columella and an intracellular bacterium that generates large amounts of calcite spherules has prompted speculation on the possible role of intracellular bacteria in the evolution of the skeleton in early animals. To gain insight into this purportedly ancestral symbiosis, we investigated the presence of symbiotic bacteria in Mediterranean and Caribbean sponges. We found four new calcibacteria OTUs belonging to the SAR116 in two orders (Poecilosclerida and Clionaida) and three families of Demospongiae, two additional OTUs in cnidarians and one more in seawater (at 98.5% similarity). Using a calcibacteria targeted probe and CARD-FISH, we also found calcibacteria in Spirophorida and Suberitida and proved that the calcifying bacteria accumulated at the sponge periphery, forming a skeletal cortex, analogous to that of siliceous microscleres in other demosponges. Bacteria-mediated skeletonization is spread in a range of phylogenetically distant species and thus the purported implication of bacteria in skeleton formation and evolution of early animals gains relevance.
机译:从进化的角度来看,海绵是研究海洋共生体的理想靶标,因为它们是最古老的后生动物,并且拥有高度多样的微生物群落。最近发现的海绵状半球形小夜蛾与产生大量方解石小球的细胞内细菌之间的关联促使人们推测细胞内细菌在早期动物骨骼进化中的可能作用。为了了解这种据称的祖先共生,我们调查了地中海和加勒比海海绵中共生细菌的存在。我们发现了两个新的属于SAR116的钙化细菌OTU,分别位于两个阶(Poecilosclerida和Clionaida)和3个蠕形螨科,另外两个在蚊帐中的OTU,还有一个在海水中的OTU(相似性为98.5%)。使用钙化细菌靶向探针和CARD-FISH,我们还在螺旋藻和Suberitida中发现了钙细菌,并证明了钙化细菌聚集在海绵的周围,形成了骨骼皮层,类似于其他蠕虫中的硅质微核。细菌介导的骨架化分布在一系列系统发育距离较远的物种中,因此,据称细菌对骨骼形成和早期动物的进化具有重要意义。

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