Iron metabolic pathways in the processes of sponge plasticity.

  • Alexander D Finoshin
  • Kim I Adameyko
  • Kirill V Mikhailov
  • Oksana I Kravchuk
  • Anton A Georgiev
  • Nicolay G Gornostaev
  • Igor A Kosevich
  • Victor S Mikhailov
  • Guzel R Gazizova
  • Elena I Shagimardanova
  • Oleg A Gusev
  • Yulia V Lyupina
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS ONE

Abstract

The ability to regulate oxygen consumption evolved in ancestral animals and is intrinsically linked to iron metabolism. The iron pathways have been intensively studied in mammals, whereas data on distant invertebrates are limited. Sea sponges represent the oldest animal phylum and have unique structural plasticity and capacity to reaggregate after complete dissociation. We studied iron metabolic factors and their expression during reaggregation in the White Sea cold-water sponges Halichondria panicea and Halisarca dujardini. De novo transcriptomes were assembled using RNA-Seq data, and evolutionary trends were analyzed with bioinformatic tools. Differential expression during reaggregation was studied for H. dujardini. Enzymes of the heme bi...

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