Researchers at TU Freiberg clarify growth of biosilicate skeletons in sponges /New role of the protein actin demonstrat

Using modern bioanalytical methods, an international team of researchers, led by biomineralogists from TU Bergakademie Freiberg (Germany), was able to detect the protein actin in glass structures of sponges. As a freely movable structure, the protein is responsible for the formation of fibres up to three metres long, the team reports in the current issue of the scientific journal Advanced Science.

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