Although the emergence of complex biomineralized forms has been investigated for over a century, still little is known on how single cells control morphology of skeletal structures, such as frustules, shells, spicules, or scales. We have run experiments on the shell formation in foraminifera, unicellular, mainly marine organisms that can build shells by successive additions of chambers. We used live imaging to discover that all stages of chamber/shell formation are controlled by dedicated actin-driven pseudopodial structures. Successive reorganization of an F-actin meshwork, associated with microtubular structures, is actively involved in formation of protective envelope, followed by dynamic scaffolding of chamber morphology. Then lamellar ...
International audienceOngoing ocean acidification affects marine calcification, although the scope a...
Mollusc shells are a result of the deposition of crystalline and amorphous calcite catalysed by enzy...
Molluscs are grand masters in the fabrication of shells, because these are composed of the largest v...
Although the emergence of complex biomineralized forms has been investigated for over a century, sti...
Calcareous foraminifer shells (tests) represent one of the most important archives for paleoenvironm...
Abstract. Foraminifera are unicellular organisms which are widespread especially in marine environme...
The calcium carbonate shells of planktic foraminifera provide our most valuable geochemical archive ...
Agglutinated foraminifera are marine protists that show apparently complex behaviour in constructing...
Calcareous foraminifer shells (tests) represent one of the most important archives for paleoenvironm...
In this paper, we review the current understanding of biomineralization in perforate foraminifera. I...
This work shows that calcareous benthic foraminifera are capable of agglutinating sedimentary partic...
Calcium carbonate minerals produced by marine organisms play a central role in the global carbon cyc...
Elemental and/or isotopic signatures of calcareous tests of foraminifera are commonly used to recon...
Biomineralization refers to the dynamic physiological processes whereby living organisms elaborate m...
We report systematic transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations of the cellular ultrastruct...
International audienceOngoing ocean acidification affects marine calcification, although the scope a...
Mollusc shells are a result of the deposition of crystalline and amorphous calcite catalysed by enzy...
Molluscs are grand masters in the fabrication of shells, because these are composed of the largest v...
Although the emergence of complex biomineralized forms has been investigated for over a century, sti...
Calcareous foraminifer shells (tests) represent one of the most important archives for paleoenvironm...
Abstract. Foraminifera are unicellular organisms which are widespread especially in marine environme...
The calcium carbonate shells of planktic foraminifera provide our most valuable geochemical archive ...
Agglutinated foraminifera are marine protists that show apparently complex behaviour in constructing...
Calcareous foraminifer shells (tests) represent one of the most important archives for paleoenvironm...
In this paper, we review the current understanding of biomineralization in perforate foraminifera. I...
This work shows that calcareous benthic foraminifera are capable of agglutinating sedimentary partic...
Calcium carbonate minerals produced by marine organisms play a central role in the global carbon cyc...
Elemental and/or isotopic signatures of calcareous tests of foraminifera are commonly used to recon...
Biomineralization refers to the dynamic physiological processes whereby living organisms elaborate m...
We report systematic transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations of the cellular ultrastruct...
International audienceOngoing ocean acidification affects marine calcification, although the scope a...
Mollusc shells are a result of the deposition of crystalline and amorphous calcite catalysed by enzy...
Molluscs are grand masters in the fabrication of shells, because these are composed of the largest v...