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Collagen from the marine sponges Axinella cannabina and Suberites carnosus: Isolation and morphological, biochemical, and biophysical characterization

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Tziveleka L.-A., Ioannou E., Tsiourvas D., Berillis P., Foufa E., Roussis V.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.3390/md15060152
Keyword
amino acid
collagen
collagen
amino acid analysis
amino acid composition
animal tissue
Article
Axinella cannabina
circular dichroism
comparative study
controlled study
differential scanning calorimetry
infrared spectroscopy
isoelectric point
Middle Pleistocene
nonhuman
physical chemistry
protein isolation
protein secondary structure
protein structure
scanning electron microscopy
sponge (Porifera)
structure analysis
Suberites carnosus
thermostability
titrimetry
transmission electron microscopy
animal
aquatic species
Axinella
chemistry
phylogeny
procedures
sponge (Porifera)
Suberites
Animals
Aquatic Organisms
Axinella
Collagen
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Phylogeny
Porifera
Protein Structure, Secondary
Suberites
MDPI AG
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Abstract
In search of alternative and safer sources of collagen for biomedical applications, the marine demosponges Axinella cannabina and Suberites carnosus, collected from the Aegean and the Ionian Seas, respectively, were comparatively studied for their insoluble collagen, intercellular collagen, and spongin-like collagen content. The isolated collagenous materials were morphologically, physicochemically, and biophysically characterized. Using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy the fibrous morphology of the isolated collagens was confirmed, whereas the amino acid analysis, in conjunction with infrared spectroscopy studies, verified the characteristic for the collagen amino acid profile and its secondary structure. Furthermore, the isoelectric point and thermal behavior were determined by titration and differential scanning calorimetry, in combination with circular dichroism spectroscopic studies, respectively. © 2017 by the authors.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80286
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