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Fiber diffraction study of spicules from marine sponges

✍ Scribed by Gianluca Croce; Alberto Frache; Marco Milanesio; Davide Viterbo; Giorgio Bavestrello; Umberto Benatti; Marco Giovine; Heinz Amenitsch


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
178 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
1059-910X

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Abstract

A synchrotron radiation fiber diffraction structural study of the axial filament of siliceous spicules from two species of marine sponges (the Demosponge Geodia cydonium and the Hexactinellid Scolymastra joubini) was carried out. The sharpness of the spots in the diffraction patterns indicated that the protein units in the filament of both samples were highly organized. A possible explanation is that the arrangement of the protein units is similar to that of the pores in highly ordered siliceous mesoporous materials. Nevertheless, the diffraction patterns are quite different for the two types of spicules. The pattern of G. cydonium is consistent with a regular 2D hexagonal lattice of protein units in the direction perpendicular to the spicule axis, with a repeating distance of 5.8 nm; the units are linked to form fibers along the axis. The pattern of S. joubini indicates the presence of two different 2D lattices in which the repeating protein units are inclined by +50Β° and –50Β° with respect to the elongation axis; the distance between the units increases to 8.4 nm. This 2D model is consistent with hexagonal packing of spirally oriented cylindrical protein units elongated along the filament axis. Microsc. Res. Tech. 62:378–381, 2003. Β© 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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