日本地球惑星科学連合2023年大会

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セッション記号 B (地球生命科学) » B-PT 古生物学・古生態学

[B-PT03] バイオミネラリゼーションと古環境プロキシー

2023年5月26日(金) 13:45 〜 15:00 展示場特設会場 (3) (幕張メッセ国際展示場)

コンビーナ:豊福 高志(国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構)、北里 洋(国立大学法人東京海洋大学)、Bijma Jelle(アルフレッドウェゲナー極域海洋研究所)、廣瀬 孝太郎(兵庫県立大学 自然・環境科学研究所)、座長:Bijma Jelle(アルフレッドウェゲナー極域海洋研究所)、北里 洋(国立大学法人東京海洋大学)、豊福 高志(国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構)、廣瀬 孝太郎(兵庫県立大学 自然・環境科学研究所)


14:00 〜 14:15

[BPT03-02] The importance of diverse laboratory observations in understanding the biomineralization of calcareous biominerals

*豊福 高志1,2長井 裕季子1,3川野 潤4鈴木 道生5 (1.国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構、2.東京海洋大学、3.国立科学博物館、4.北海道大学、5.東京大学)

キーワード:有孔虫、飼育実験、バイオミネラリゼーション

The understanding of the causal relationship of the widely applied proxies of calcareous foraminifera to reflect their environment has led to various laboratory observations through culturing experiments to understand the process of biomineralization in calcareous foraminifera. One important effort was the application of ion-specific and pH-dependent fluorescent probes for observation. In biology, since visualizing the localization of ions in cells is essential for understanding cellular functions, techniques have been developed to visualize them. Calcium ion is particularly important as an intracellular signaling substance, and a wide variety of calcium indicators are available on the market. In addition, pH governs the divergence of various substances. Because of its characteristics that sometimes also change coloration and fluorescence properties, a diverse choice of pH indicators is also available. They are also closely related to the major calcium ions, carbonate ions from biological and medical use, and protons in understanding foraminiferal calcification. Therefore, the application of these probes to visualize ions and pH, or both, has advanced our understanding of the biomineralization process in foraminifera. Although still not out of the category of phenomenological observation, the molecular biological processes may be within reach when combined with the latest RNAseq analysis and other molecular biological techniques. A simple video and time-lapse observations were also effective. Although knowledge such as the growth rate of the test and the elongation rate of the spine can only be obtained through culture experiments, it is recognized as necessary in discussing the kinetics of biomineralization. Despite the number of these laboratory observations, our understanding of the biomineralization process by which foraminifera collect calcium and carbonate ions to function as a calcium carbonate test is still insufficient.