Dense populations of Archaea associated with the demosponge Tentorium semisuberites

The associated microbial community in the mesohyl of the Arctic deep-water sponge Tentorium semisuberites Schmidt, 1870 (Hadromerida, Demospongiae) is dominated by Archaea. This is the result of an integral approach applying analyses of microbial lipid biomarkers as well as microscopic investigation...

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Main Authors: Pape, T., Hoffmann, F., Quéric, N., von Juterzenka, K., Reitner, J., Michaelis, W.
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling ftpubman:oai:pure.mpg.de:item_2485684 2023-08-20T04:04:13+02:00 Dense populations of Archaea associated with the demosponge Tentorium semisuberites Pape, T. Hoffmann, F. Quéric, N. von Juterzenka, K. Reitner, J. Michaelis, W. 2006-02-02 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0001-CFE1-8 http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0007-8B3B-B eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0001-CFE1-8 http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0007-8B3B-B Polar Biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftpubman 2023-08-01T22:50:35Z The associated microbial community in the mesohyl of the Arctic deep-water sponge Tentorium semisuberites Schmidt, 1870 (Hadromerida, Demospongiae) is dominated by Archaea. This is the result of an integral approach applying analyses of microbial lipid biomarkers as well as microscopic investigations using differential fluorescence in situ hybridisation with universal probes and counterstaining with 4′,6′-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) on sponge sections based on samples collected in the Greenland Sea in 2001, 2002 and 2005. The distribution of isoprenoidal C40 hydrocarbons of the biphytane series suggests that affiliates of both major archaeal kingdoms, the Crenarchaeota and the Euryarchaeota, are present in the choanosome of T. semisuberites. Positive signals using the oligonucleotide probe ARCH915 indicate high numbers of Archaea in the mesohyl of this sponge. Based on optical estimations 70–90% of all microbial DAPI signals accounted for archaeal cells. Archaea in these high proportions have never been described in an Arctic deep-sea hadromerid sponge, nor in any other demosponge species. Similar observations in specimens collected over a time scale of 4 years suggest permanent sponge-Archaea associations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Greenland Sea Polar Biology Max Planck Society: MPG.PuRe Arctic Greenland
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description The associated microbial community in the mesohyl of the Arctic deep-water sponge Tentorium semisuberites Schmidt, 1870 (Hadromerida, Demospongiae) is dominated by Archaea. This is the result of an integral approach applying analyses of microbial lipid biomarkers as well as microscopic investigations using differential fluorescence in situ hybridisation with universal probes and counterstaining with 4′,6′-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) on sponge sections based on samples collected in the Greenland Sea in 2001, 2002 and 2005. The distribution of isoprenoidal C40 hydrocarbons of the biphytane series suggests that affiliates of both major archaeal kingdoms, the Crenarchaeota and the Euryarchaeota, are present in the choanosome of T. semisuberites. Positive signals using the oligonucleotide probe ARCH915 indicate high numbers of Archaea in the mesohyl of this sponge. Based on optical estimations 70–90% of all microbial DAPI signals accounted for archaeal cells. Archaea in these high proportions have never been described in an Arctic deep-sea hadromerid sponge, nor in any other demosponge species. Similar observations in specimens collected over a time scale of 4 years suggest permanent sponge-Archaea associations.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pape, T.
Hoffmann, F.
Quéric, N.
von Juterzenka, K.
Reitner, J.
Michaelis, W.
spellingShingle Pape, T.
Hoffmann, F.
Quéric, N.
von Juterzenka, K.
Reitner, J.
Michaelis, W.
Dense populations of Archaea associated with the demosponge Tentorium semisuberites
author_facet Pape, T.
Hoffmann, F.
Quéric, N.
von Juterzenka, K.
Reitner, J.
Michaelis, W.
author_sort Pape, T.
title Dense populations of Archaea associated with the demosponge Tentorium semisuberites
title_short Dense populations of Archaea associated with the demosponge Tentorium semisuberites
title_full Dense populations of Archaea associated with the demosponge Tentorium semisuberites
title_fullStr Dense populations of Archaea associated with the demosponge Tentorium semisuberites
title_full_unstemmed Dense populations of Archaea associated with the demosponge Tentorium semisuberites
title_sort dense populations of archaea associated with the demosponge tentorium semisuberites
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