Exogenic production of bioactive filamentous biopolymer by monogonant rotifers

The chemical ecology of rotifers has been little studied. A yet unknown property is presented within some monogonant rotifers, namely the ability to produce an exogenic filamentous biopolymer, named ‘Rotimer’. This rotifer-specific viscoelastic fiber was observed in six different freshwater monogona...

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Elmentve itt :
Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Datki Zsolt László
Ács Éva
Balázs Evelin
Sovány Tamás
Pannonhalminé Csóka Ildikó
Zsuga Katalin
Kálmán János
Oláh Zita
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2021
Sorozat:ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY 208
doi:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111666

mtmt:31776926
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/20915
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Tartalmi kivonat:The chemical ecology of rotifers has been little studied. A yet unknown property is presented within some monogonant rotifers, namely the ability to produce an exogenic filamentous biopolymer, named ‘Rotimer’. This rotifer-specific viscoelastic fiber was observed in six different freshwater monogonants (Euchlanis dilatata, Lecane bulla, Lepadella patella, Itura aurita, Colurella adriatica and Trichocerca iernis) in exception of four species. Induction of Rotimer secretion can only be achieved by mechanically irritating rotifer ciliate with administering different types (yeast cell skeleton, denatured BSA, epoxy, Carmine or urea crystals and micro-cellulose) and sizes (approx. from 2.5 to 50 μm diameter) of inert particles, as inductors or visualization by adhering particles. The thickness of this Rotimer is 33 ± 3 nm, detected by scanning electron microscope. This material has two structural formations (fiber or gluelike) in nano dimension. The existence of the novel adherent natural product becomes visible by forming a ‘Rotimer-Inductor Conglomerate’ (RIC) web structure within a few minutes. The RIC-producing capacity of animals, depends on viability, is significantly modified according to physiological-(depletion), drug- (toxin or stimulator) and environmental (temperature, salt content and pH) effects. The E. dilatata-produced RIC is affected by protein disruptors but is resistant to several chemical influences and its Rotimer component has an overwhelming cell (algae, yeast and human neuroblastoma) motility inhibitory effect, associated with low toxicity. This biopolymer-secretion-capacity is protective of rotifers against human-type beta-amyloid aggregates.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:Terjedelem: 10-Azonosító: 111666
ISSN:0147-6513