Authors
Beate M Slaby, Andrea Franke, Laura Rix, Lucia Pita, Kristina Bayer, Martin T Jahn, Ute Hentschel
Publication date
2019
Book
Symbiotic Microbiomes of Coral Reefs Sponges and Corals
Pages
81-104
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht
Description
Sponges—like all multicellular organisms—are holobionts, complex ecosystems comprising the host and its microbiota. The symbiosis of sponges with their microbial communities is a highly complex system, requiring interaction mechanisms and adaptation on both sides. The microbiome seems to rely on eukaryotic-like protein domains, such as ankyrins, modifications of the lipopolysaccharide structure, CRISPR-Cas, toxin-antitoxin, and restriction-modification systems, as well as secondary metabolism to communicate with the host and within the microbial community, evade phagocytosis, and defend itself against foreign DNA. Secondary metabolites produced by certain symbionts may even defend the entire holobiont against predators. On the other hand, the immune system of the sponge itself has evolved to discriminate not only between self and nonself but also between its associated microbiota and …
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BM Slaby, A Franke, L Rix, L Pita, K Bayer, MT Jahn… - Symbiotic microbiomes of coral reefs sponges and …, 2019