Combined cellular and proteomics approach suggest differential processing of a native and a foreign vibrio in the sponge Halichondria panicea
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ABSTRACT: Phagocytosis is a conserved cellular mechanism for food uptake, defense and general animal-microbe interactions in metazoans. How the discrimination and subsequent processing of native and foreign microbes is facilitated remains largely unknown in marine invertebrates. Thereto, we combined a recently developed phagocytic assay with proteomics analysis to compare the phagocytic activity of the sponge Halichondria panicea upon encounter with a native (i.e., isolated from H. panicea; Hal 281) and a foreign (i.e., isolated from Nematostella vectensis; NJ1) Vibrio isolate.
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive Plus
ORGANISM(S): Halichondria Panicea
SUBMITTER:
Andreas Tholey
LAB HEAD: Prof. Dr. Andreas Tholey
PROVIDER: PXD063400 | Pride | 2025-05-27
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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