Diatoms are a distinctive group of microalgae with the unique ability to produce a highly-ordered biosilica matrix, known as the frustule. Diatoms hold significant potential in the biotechnology field as a silica scaffold for embedding proteins. In this study, we analyzed the funtionalization of biosilica with a receptor complex through genetic modification of the diatom, Thalassiosira pseudonana. Through the use of Foerster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET), the receptor was shown to remain active in transformed frustules after the inner cellular contents were removed. In addition to protein functionality, growth conditions for T. pseudonana were optimized. Untransformed cultures receiving aeration grew more rapidly than stagnant untransfor...
Diatoms are unicellular brown algae that likely arose from the endocytobiosis of a red alga into a s...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Biologists, and diatomists in particular, have long studied the properties of single-cell algae, and...
The ability to insert complex proteins into silica has many applications including biosensing. Previ...
Future materials are envisioned to include bio-assembled, hybrid, three-dimensional nanosystems that...
We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to ...
Diatoms microalgae produce biosilica nanoporous rigid outershells called frustules that exhibit an i...
AbstractDiatoms microalgae produce biosilica nanoporous rigid outershells called frustules that exhi...
We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to ...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic microalgae, ubiquitously diffused in both marine and freshwat...
Biomineralization processes identified within diatoms have inspired the design of synthetic silica s...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
Diatom microalgae have great industrial potential as next-generation sources of biomaterials and bio...
Diatoms are widespread unicellular photosynthetic algae that produce unique highly ordered siliceous...
The diatom cell wall, or frustule, is a highly complex, three-dimensional structure consisting of na...
Diatoms are unicellular brown algae that likely arose from the endocytobiosis of a red alga into a s...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Biologists, and diatomists in particular, have long studied the properties of single-cell algae, and...
The ability to insert complex proteins into silica has many applications including biosensing. Previ...
Future materials are envisioned to include bio-assembled, hybrid, three-dimensional nanosystems that...
We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to ...
Diatoms microalgae produce biosilica nanoporous rigid outershells called frustules that exhibit an i...
AbstractDiatoms microalgae produce biosilica nanoporous rigid outershells called frustules that exhi...
We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to ...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic microalgae, ubiquitously diffused in both marine and freshwat...
Biomineralization processes identified within diatoms have inspired the design of synthetic silica s...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
Diatom microalgae have great industrial potential as next-generation sources of biomaterials and bio...
Diatoms are widespread unicellular photosynthetic algae that produce unique highly ordered siliceous...
The diatom cell wall, or frustule, is a highly complex, three-dimensional structure consisting of na...
Diatoms are unicellular brown algae that likely arose from the endocytobiosis of a red alga into a s...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Biologists, and diatomists in particular, have long studied the properties of single-cell algae, and...