The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review

Sponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to the analysis of their genetic repertoire/tool kit. Already with the isolation of the first adhesion molecule, galectin, it became clear that the sequences of sponge cell surface receptors and of molecules forming the intr...

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Main Authors: Mueller, W. E. G., Li, Jinhe, Schroeder, H. C., Qiao, Li, Wang, Xiaohong
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/6008 2024-09-15T18:40:23+00:00 The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review Mueller, W. E. G. Li, Jinhe Schroeder, H. C. Qiao, Li Wang, Xiaohong 2007 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/6009 英语 eng BIOGEOSCIENCES Mueller, W. E. G.; Li, Jinhe; Schroeder, H. C.; Qiao, Li; Wang, Xiaohong.The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review,BIOGEOSCIENCES,2007,4(2):219-232 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/6009 Early Animal Evolution Innate Immune Defense Suberites-domuncula Geodia-cydonium Lubomirskia-baicalensis Living Fossils Metazoa Silicatein Expression Genes Ecology Geosciences Multidisciplinary Article 期刊论文 2007 ftchinacasciocas 2024-08-09T03:18:11Z Sponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to the analysis of their genetic repertoire/tool kit. Already with the isolation of the first adhesion molecule, galectin, it became clear that the sequences of sponge cell surface receptors and of molecules forming the intracellular signal transduction pathways triggered by them, share high similarity with those identified in other metazoan phyla. These studies demonstrated that all metazoan phyla, including Porifera, originate from one common ancestor, the Urmetazoa. The sponges evolved prior to the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary (542 million years ago [myr]) during two major "snowball earth events", the Sturtian glaciation (710 to 680 myr) and the Varanger-Marinoan ice ages (605 to 585 myr). During this period the ocean was richer in silica due to the silicate weathering. The oldest sponge fossils (Hexactinellida) have been described from Australia, China and Mongolia and are thought to have existed coeval with the diverse Ediacara fauna. Only little younger are the fossils discovered in the Sansha section in Hunan (Early Cambrian; China). It has been proposed that only the sponges possessed the genetic repertoire to cope with the adverse conditions, e.g. temperature-protection molecules or proteins protecting them against ultraviolet radiation. Sponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to the analysis of their genetic repertoire/tool kit. Already with the isolation of the first adhesion molecule, galectin, it became clear that the sequences of sponge cell surface receptors and of molecules forming the intracellular signal transduction pathways triggered by them, share high similarity with those identified in other metazoan phyla. These studies demonstrated that all metazoan phyla, including Porifera, originate from one common ancestor, the Urmetazoa. The sponges evolved prior to the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary (542 million years ago [myr]) during two major "snowball earth events", the Sturtian ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Varanger Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR
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topic Early Animal Evolution
Innate Immune Defense
Suberites-domuncula
Geodia-cydonium
Lubomirskia-baicalensis
Living Fossils
Metazoa
Silicatein
Expression
Genes
Ecology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Early Animal Evolution
Innate Immune Defense
Suberites-domuncula
Geodia-cydonium
Lubomirskia-baicalensis
Living Fossils
Metazoa
Silicatein
Expression
Genes
Ecology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Mueller, W. E. G.
Li, Jinhe
Schroeder, H. C.
Qiao, Li
Wang, Xiaohong
The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review
topic_facet Early Animal Evolution
Innate Immune Defense
Suberites-domuncula
Geodia-cydonium
Lubomirskia-baicalensis
Living Fossils
Metazoa
Silicatein
Expression
Genes
Ecology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Sponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to the analysis of their genetic repertoire/tool kit. Already with the isolation of the first adhesion molecule, galectin, it became clear that the sequences of sponge cell surface receptors and of molecules forming the intracellular signal transduction pathways triggered by them, share high similarity with those identified in other metazoan phyla. These studies demonstrated that all metazoan phyla, including Porifera, originate from one common ancestor, the Urmetazoa. The sponges evolved prior to the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary (542 million years ago [myr]) during two major "snowball earth events", the Sturtian glaciation (710 to 680 myr) and the Varanger-Marinoan ice ages (605 to 585 myr). During this period the ocean was richer in silica due to the silicate weathering. The oldest sponge fossils (Hexactinellida) have been described from Australia, China and Mongolia and are thought to have existed coeval with the diverse Ediacara fauna. Only little younger are the fossils discovered in the Sansha section in Hunan (Early Cambrian; China). It has been proposed that only the sponges possessed the genetic repertoire to cope with the adverse conditions, e.g. temperature-protection molecules or proteins protecting them against ultraviolet radiation. Sponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to the analysis of their genetic repertoire/tool kit. Already with the isolation of the first adhesion molecule, galectin, it became clear that the sequences of sponge cell surface receptors and of molecules forming the intracellular signal transduction pathways triggered by them, share high similarity with those identified in other metazoan phyla. These studies demonstrated that all metazoan phyla, including Porifera, originate from one common ancestor, the Urmetazoa. The sponges evolved prior to the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary (542 million years ago [myr]) during two major "snowball earth events", the Sturtian ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mueller, W. E. G.
Li, Jinhe
Schroeder, H. C.
Qiao, Li
Wang, Xiaohong
author_facet Mueller, W. E. G.
Li, Jinhe
Schroeder, H. C.
Qiao, Li
Wang, Xiaohong
author_sort Mueller, W. E. G.
title The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review
title_short The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review
title_full The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review
title_fullStr The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review
title_full_unstemmed The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review
title_sort unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (porifera; hexactinellida and demospongiae) that evolved first from the urmetazoa during the proterozoic: a review
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Mueller, W. E. G.; Li, Jinhe; Schroeder, H. C.; Qiao, Li; Wang, Xiaohong.The unique skeleton of siliceous sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) that evolved first from the Urmetazoa during the Proterozoic: a review,BIOGEOSCIENCES,2007,4(2):219-232
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