Although sexual reproduction is believed to play a major role in the high diversification rates and species richness of diatoms, a mechanistic understanding of diatom life cycle control is virtually lacking. Diatom sexual signalling is controlled by a complex, yet largely unknown, pheromone system. Here, a sex-inducing pheromone (SIP+) of the benthic pennate diatom Seminavis robusta was identified by comparative metabolomics, subsequently purified, and physicochemically characterized. Transcriptome analysis revealed that SIP+ triggers the switch from mitosis-to-meiosis in the opposing mating type, coupled with the transcriptional induction of proline biosynthesis genes, and the release of the proline-derived attraction pheromone. The induct...
The pennate diatom Seminavis robusta, characterized by an archetypical diatom life cycle including a...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental phase in the life cycle of diatoms, linked to the production of...
Finding a mate: Diatoms use chemical signals to sense the presence of and find their mating partners...
Although sexual reproduction is believed to play a major role in the high diversification rates and ...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental phase in the life cycle of most diatoms. Despite its role as a ...
Microalgae play a major role as primary producers in aquatic ecosystems. Cell signalling regulates t...
Diatom life cycles are unusual among microalgae by being diplontic with a long diploid vegetative ph...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with a fundamental role in global biogeochemical cycles as major prima...
Diatoms are abundant unicellular microalgae, responsible for ~ 20% of global photosynthetic CO2 fixa...
Phytoplankton are an important component of the marine ecosystems since they are at the base of mari...
Microorganisms encounter a diversity of chemical stimuli that trigger individual responses and influ...
Microorganisms encounter a diversity of chemical stimuli that trigger individual responses and influ...
Diatoms are fast-growing and winning competitors in aquatic environments, possibly due to optimized ...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms belong to the stramenopiles, one of the largest groups of eukaryotes, which are ...
Diatoms are species-rich microalgae that often have a unique life cycle with vegetative cell size re...
The pennate diatom Seminavis robusta, characterized by an archetypical diatom life cycle including a...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental phase in the life cycle of diatoms, linked to the production of...
Finding a mate: Diatoms use chemical signals to sense the presence of and find their mating partners...
Although sexual reproduction is believed to play a major role in the high diversification rates and ...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental phase in the life cycle of most diatoms. Despite its role as a ...
Microalgae play a major role as primary producers in aquatic ecosystems. Cell signalling regulates t...
Diatom life cycles are unusual among microalgae by being diplontic with a long diploid vegetative ph...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with a fundamental role in global biogeochemical cycles as major prima...
Diatoms are abundant unicellular microalgae, responsible for ~ 20% of global photosynthetic CO2 fixa...
Phytoplankton are an important component of the marine ecosystems since they are at the base of mari...
Microorganisms encounter a diversity of chemical stimuli that trigger individual responses and influ...
Microorganisms encounter a diversity of chemical stimuli that trigger individual responses and influ...
Diatoms are fast-growing and winning competitors in aquatic environments, possibly due to optimized ...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms belong to the stramenopiles, one of the largest groups of eukaryotes, which are ...
Diatoms are species-rich microalgae that often have a unique life cycle with vegetative cell size re...
The pennate diatom Seminavis robusta, characterized by an archetypical diatom life cycle including a...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental phase in the life cycle of diatoms, linked to the production of...
Finding a mate: Diatoms use chemical signals to sense the presence of and find their mating partners...