Micropearls and other intracellular inclusions of amorphous calcium carbonate: an unsuspected biomineralization capacity shared by diverse microorganisms |
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Authors: | Inés Segovia-Campos Agathe Martignier Montserrat Filella Jean-Michel Jaquet Daniel Ariztegui |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, CH-1205 Switzerland;2. Department F.-A. Forel, University of Geneva, Geneva, CH-1205 Switzerland |
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Abstract: | An unsuspected biomineralization process, which produces intracellular inclusions of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC), was recently discovered in unicellular eukaryotes. These mineral inclusions, called micropearls, can be highly enriched with other alkaline-earth metals (AEM) such as Sr and Ba. Similar intracellular inclusions of ACC have also been observed in prokaryotic organisms. These comparable biomineralization processes involving phylogenetically distant microorganisms are not entirely understood yet. This review gives a broad vision of the topic in order to establish a basis for discussion on the possible molecular processes behind the formation of the inclusions, their physiological role, the impact of these microorganisms on the geochemical cycles of AEM and their evolutionary relationship. Finally, some insights are provided to guide future research. |
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