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The making of natural iron sulfide nanoparticles in a hot vent snail.


ABSTRACT: Biomineralization in animals exclusively features oxygen-based minerals with a single exception of the scaly-foot gastropod Chrysomallon squamiferum, the only metazoan with an iron sulfide skeleton. This unique snail inhabits deep-sea hot vents and possesses scales infused with iron sulfide nanoparticles, including pyrite, giving it a characteristic metallic black sheen. Since the scaly-foot is capable of making iron sulfide nanoparticles in its natural habitat at a relatively low temperature (?15 °C) and in a chemically dynamic vent environment, elucidating its biomineralization pathways is expected to have significant industrial applications for the production of metal chalcogenide nanoparticles. Nevertheless, this biomineralization has remained a mystery for decades since the snail's discovery, except that it requires the environment to be rich in iron, with a white population lacking in iron sulfide known from a naturally iron-poor locality. Here, we reveal a biologically controlled mineralization mechanism employed by the scaly-foot snail to achieve this nanoparticle biomineralization, through ?34 S measurements and detailed electron-microscopic investigations of both natural scales and scales from the white population artificially incubated in an iron-rich environment. We show that the scaly-foot snail mediates biomineralization in its scales by supplying sulfur through channel-like columns in which reaction with iron ions diffusing inward from the surrounding vent fluid mineralizes iron sulfides.

SUBMITTER: Okada S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6789796 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The making of natural iron sulfide nanoparticles in a hot vent snail.

Okada Satoshi S   Chen Chong C   Watsuji Tomo-O TO   Nishizawa Manabu M   Suzuki Yohey Y   Sano Yuji Y   Bissessur Dass D   Deguchi Shigeru S   Takai Ken K  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190924 41


Biomineralization in animals exclusively features oxygen-based minerals with a single exception of the scaly-foot gastropod <i>Chrysomallon squamiferum</i>, the only metazoan with an iron sulfide skeleton. This unique snail inhabits deep-sea hot vents and possesses scales infused with iron sulfide nanoparticles, including pyrite, giving it a characteristic metallic black sheen. Since the scaly-foot is capable of making iron sulfide nanoparticles in its natural habitat at a relatively low tempera  ...[more]

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