Diatoms are an important group of algae that can produce intricate silicified cell walls (frustules). The complex process of silicification involves a set of enigmatic integral membrane proteins that are thought to actively transport the soluble precursor of biosilica, dissolved silicic acid. Full-length silicic acid transporters are found widely across the diatoms while homologous shorter proteins have now been identified in a range of other organisms. It has been suggested that modern silicic acid transporters arose from the union of such partial sequences. Here, we present a computational study of the silicic acid transporters and related transporter-like sequences to help understand the structure, function and evolution of this class of...
Background: Diatoms are largely responsible for production of biogenic silica in the global ocean. H...
BACKGROUND:Diatoms are largely responsible for production of biogenic silica in the global ocean. Ho...
Background: Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compartments of...
Diatoms, a major group of primary producers in the ocean, are estimated to be responsible for over 4...
Biosilicification (the formation of biological structures from silica) occurs in diverse eukaryotic ...
Silicon transporters (SIT) are the proteins, which capture silicic acid in the aquatic environment a...
International audienceBiosilicification (the formation of biological structures from silica) occurs ...
Silicon transporters (SIT) are the proteins, which capture silicic acid in the aquatic environment a...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Marine and freshwater diatoms show several important differences in silicon physiology. In addition ...
During valve formation of the siliceous frustules of diatoms, bulk uptake of silicic acid and its su...
Background: Diatoms are largely responsible for production of biogenic silica in the global ocean. H...
BACKGROUND:Diatoms are largely responsible for production of biogenic silica in the global ocean. Ho...
Background: Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compartments of...
Diatoms, a major group of primary producers in the ocean, are estimated to be responsible for over 4...
Biosilicification (the formation of biological structures from silica) occurs in diverse eukaryotic ...
Silicon transporters (SIT) are the proteins, which capture silicic acid in the aquatic environment a...
International audienceBiosilicification (the formation of biological structures from silica) occurs ...
Silicon transporters (SIT) are the proteins, which capture silicic acid in the aquatic environment a...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Marine and freshwater diatoms show several important differences in silicon physiology. In addition ...
During valve formation of the siliceous frustules of diatoms, bulk uptake of silicic acid and its su...
Background: Diatoms are largely responsible for production of biogenic silica in the global ocean. H...
BACKGROUND:Diatoms are largely responsible for production of biogenic silica in the global ocean. Ho...
Background: Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compartments of...