珊瑚礁骨架形成的生化过程
- 指点迷津
- 2024-11-30
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Rutgers scientists have described for the first time the biological process of how corals create their skeletons --
destined
1 to become
limestones3(石灰岩) -- which form massive and ecologically vital coral reefs in the world's oceans. In a publication in Current Biology, Tali Mass and her colleagues at the Rutgers Institute of
Marine
4 and
Coastal
5 Sciences show that specific proteins produced by corals can form limestones in test tubes. These proteins,
secreted
6 by corals,
precipitate7(沉淀) carbonate that forms the corals' characteristic skeleton., ,"This is a first step toward understanding how coral build their skeleton," said Mass, a post-doctoral researcher and lead author of the study. The researchers also found that the reaction occurs regardless of water
acidity
8, which suggests that these organisms will survive in coming centuries when the world's oceans are predicted to become more acidic. That also potentially
bodes
9 well for the health of the world's coral reefs, which support
ecosystems
10 essential to marine diversity that in turn support fisheries., ,"The good news is that the change in acidity will not stop the function of these proteins," said Mass. But she is quick to warn that her work shouldn't make people
complacent
11. "Pollution and rising water temperatures also pose major threats to these essential marine organisms.", ,Limestone
2 rocks are all around us and have been central human history. The Egyptians used them to build pyramids and today they are still used to build monuments. Surprisingly, all limestones are created by living organisms. The rocks are everywhere, it seems, but how they form has not been answered until now., ,Scientists have long known that corals made their external skeletons from a matrix of secreted proteins, but didn't understand the
mechanism
12. Mass and her colleagues in Paul Falkowski's laboratory began by asking which proteins might be responsible for the process. They identified over 30 proteins from coral skeleton that could be involved. They described that work earlier this year in the journal,
Proceedings
13 of the National Academy of Sciences., ,At the same time they searched for
genes
14 in the coral genome for proteins that could potentially assist with production of the skeletal mineral
calcium
15 carbonate. For this, the scientists went to Debashish Bhattacharya, professor of ecology, evolution and natural resources, director of the Rutgers Genome Cooperative, and a co-author of the paper. A genome is the entirety of an organism's
genetic
16 information (
DNA
17) -- in this case, of the particular coral that the researchers were studying., ,"We produced a 'draft' genome," Bhattacharya said. "Basically, that's a genome that is not yet
fully
18 assembled into
chromosomes
19. So, you don't have the DNA puzzle completely put together, but you have all of the pieces of that puzzle and can figure out what the many pieces -- for example, the genes -- do in the coral."
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