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Studies on the biochemistry and fine structure of silica shell formation in diatoms
Authors:Chia -Wei Li  B. E. Volcani
Affiliation:(1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, 92093 San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA;(2) Present address: Institute of Life Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract:Summary The sequential wall formation in the centric diatom,Ditylum brightwellii (West) Grunow, is described. The silica deposition vesicle is formed by the coalescence of small vesicles. Silicification of the new valve starts from the central labiate process area prior to the completion of cytokinesis, and the developing valve grows in a centrifugal direction. The initiation of the structures on the valve follows the sequence: labiate process, marginal ridge, and rota. A novel ldquolabiate process apparatusrdquo, which is situated in the cytoplasm close to the developing labiate process, appears prior to the initiation of the labiate process and disappears upon its maturation. Segments of the girdle bands are formed in individual silica deposition vesicles after the valve matures and is exocytosed. Three morphological forms of deposited silica have been determined: thin base layers, microfibrils, and hexagonal columns. The involvement of cytoplasmic structures in the patterning of the siliceous wall is discussed.
Keywords:Cell wall morphogenesis  Labiate process  Patterning  Silica deposition   Ditylum brightwellii
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