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Luciferase a light source for the silica-based optical waveguides (spicules) in the demosponge Suberites domuncula
Authors:W E G Müller  M Kasueske  X Wang  H C Schröder  Y Wang  D Pisignano  M Wiens
Institution:1. Institut für Physiologische Chemie, Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie, Universit?t, Duesbergweg 6, D-55099, Mainz, Germany
2. National Research Center for Geoanalysis, 26 Baiwanzhuang Dajie, CHN-100037, Beijing, China
3. National Nanotechnology Laboratory, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica della Materia-Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche, Università degli Studi del Salento, Via Arnesano, I-73100, Lecce, Italy
Abstract:Two classes of sponges (animal phylum Porifera) possess a siliceous skeleton which is composed of spicules. Studying the optical fiber-mechanical properties of large spicules from hexactinellid sponges (> 5 cm) it was demonstrated that they are effective light-collecting optical fibers. Here, we report that the demosponge Suberites domuncula is provided with a biosensor system composed of the (organic) light producing luciferase and the (inorganic) light transducing silica spicules. The light transmission feature of these smaller spicules (200 μm) has been demonstrated and the ability of sponge tissue to generate light has been proven. Screening for a luciferase gene in S. domuncula was successful; the recombinant luciferase was prepared and shown to be bioactive. The luciferase protein is abundantly present in the close neighborhood of the spicules. The expression of the luciferase gene is under the control of light. Received 14 August 2008; received after revision 09 November 2008; accepted 26 November 2008
Keywords:" target="_blank">    Sponges  Suberites domuncula  optical waveguide  luciferase  luciferin-regenerating enzyme  spicules
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