Background: Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compartments often bounded by a lipid bilayer membrane. Currently, the role of membranes in biomineralization is hardly understood. Results: Investigating biomineralization of SiO2 (silica) in diatoms we identified Silicanin-1 (Sin1) as a conserved diatom membrane protein present in silica deposition vesicles (SDVs) of Thalassiosira pseudonana. Fluorescence microscopy of GFP-tagged Sin1 enabled, for the first time, to follow the intracellular locations of a biomineralization protein during silica biogenesis in vivo. The analysis revealed incorporation of the N-terminal domain of Sin1 into the biosilica via association with the organic matrix inside the SDVs...
Diatoms are unicellular eucaryotic algae with cell walls containing silica, intricately and ornately...
The demand for new materials and products is still growing and the interest in naturally formed biop...
Silica cell walls of diatoms have attracted attention as a source of nanostructured functional mater...
Abstract Background Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compart...
Diatoms are unicellular eucaryotic algae with cell walls containing silica, intricately and ornately...
In diatom silicon biomineralization peptides are believed to play a role in silica precipitation and...
The silica-based cell walls of diatoms are outstanding examples of nature’s capability to synthesize...
The nano- and micropatterned biosilica cell walls of diatoms are remarkable examples of biological m...
Directed precipitation of silicic acid during the formation of diatom cell walls is promoted by poly...
AbstractPattern formation during silica biomineralization in diatoms appears to depend on long-chain...
Biomineralization of silica precursors, mediated by self-assembled proteins, is performed by many or...
Background: The diatom cell wall, called the frustule, is predominantly made out of silica, in many ...
Since the 18th-century scientists are studying diatoms, fascinated by their beauty and diversity. Th...
Diatoms are unicellular eucaryotic algae with cell walls containing silica, intricately and ornately...
The demand for new materials and products is still growing and the interest in naturally formed biop...
Silica cell walls of diatoms have attracted attention as a source of nanostructured functional mater...
Abstract Background Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compart...
Diatoms are unicellular eucaryotic algae with cell walls containing silica, intricately and ornately...
In diatom silicon biomineralization peptides are believed to play a role in silica precipitation and...
The silica-based cell walls of diatoms are outstanding examples of nature’s capability to synthesize...
The nano- and micropatterned biosilica cell walls of diatoms are remarkable examples of biological m...
Directed precipitation of silicic acid during the formation of diatom cell walls is promoted by poly...
AbstractPattern formation during silica biomineralization in diatoms appears to depend on long-chain...
Biomineralization of silica precursors, mediated by self-assembled proteins, is performed by many or...
Background: The diatom cell wall, called the frustule, is predominantly made out of silica, in many ...
Since the 18th-century scientists are studying diatoms, fascinated by their beauty and diversity. Th...
Diatoms are unicellular eucaryotic algae with cell walls containing silica, intricately and ornately...
The demand for new materials and products is still growing and the interest in naturally formed biop...
Silica cell walls of diatoms have attracted attention as a source of nanostructured functional mater...