After each division of a diatom cell, a new siliceous hypovalve is formed inside the silica deposition vesicle (SDV). We present the sequence of this early formation of the new valve in the pennate marine diatom Navicula salinarum (Grunow) Hustedt, visualized by using the fluorescent probe 2-(4-pyridyl)-5-((4-(2-dimethylaminoethylamino-carbamoyl)methoxy)phenyl)oxazole (PDMPO). Our observations confirm that two-dimensional expansion of the growing valve is a rapid process of no more than 15 min; three-dimensional completion of the valve appears to be slower, lasting most of the time valve formation takes. The results are relevant to studies of the timing of molecular processes involved in valve formation (i.e. the bio- and morphogenesis of t...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
Biologically formed silica is produced at ambient conditions under the control of molecular and phys...
After each division of a diatom cell, a new siliceous hypovalve is formed inside the silica depositi...
The silica-based cell walls of diatoms are outstanding examples of nature’s capability to synthesize...
To test the hypothesis that silicification occurs under acid conditions in the silicon deposition ve...
To test the hypothesis that silicification occurs under acid conditions in the silicon deposition ve...
To test the hypothesis that silicification occurs under acid conditions in the silicon deposition ve...
International audienceDiatoms, the major contributors of the global biogenic silica cycle in modern ...
During valve formation of the siliceous frustules of diatoms, bulk uptake of silicic acid and its su...
Diatoms, the major contributors of the global biogenic silica cycle in modern oceans, account for ab...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
Biologically formed silica is produced at ambient conditions under the control of molecular and phys...
After each division of a diatom cell, a new siliceous hypovalve is formed inside the silica depositi...
The silica-based cell walls of diatoms are outstanding examples of nature’s capability to synthesize...
To test the hypothesis that silicification occurs under acid conditions in the silicon deposition ve...
To test the hypothesis that silicification occurs under acid conditions in the silicon deposition ve...
To test the hypothesis that silicification occurs under acid conditions in the silicon deposition ve...
International audienceDiatoms, the major contributors of the global biogenic silica cycle in modern ...
During valve formation of the siliceous frustules of diatoms, bulk uptake of silicic acid and its su...
Diatoms, the major contributors of the global biogenic silica cycle in modern oceans, account for ab...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
Biologically formed silica is produced at ambient conditions under the control of molecular and phys...