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SILICON DEPOSITION DURING THE CELL CYCLE OF THALASSIOSIRA WEISSFLOGII (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) DETERMINED USING DUAL RHODAMINE 123 AND PROPIDIUM IODIDE STAINING1
Authors:Mark A. Brzezinski  Daniel J. Conley
Abstract:The relatively non-toxic dye, rhodamine 123 (R123), was incorporated into the frustule of Thalassiosira weissflogii Grun. clone ACTIN in direct proportion to biogenic silica (BSi). R123 was used together with the DNA stain propidium iodide to track and quantify Si deposition during the cell cycle of T. weissflogii using flow cytometry. Silicon deposition was not continuous through the cell cycle. Deposition of the valves occurred during M phase. The hypocingulum was largely deposited during G1 with some suggestion of minor girdle band deposition during G2. Silicon deposition did not occur during S phase. Assuming that a complete frustule consists of an epivalve, epicingulum, hypocingulum, and hypovalve, then 40% of cellular BSi was contained within the cingulum of T. weissflogii with 60% present in the valves. These percentages correspond to 0.38 pmol Si in the two cingula and 0.57 pmol Si in the valves. Temporal differences in the timing of silicic acid uptake and deposition during the cell cycle of T. weissflogii suggested that deposition of both the new valves and the cingulum is supported by an internal pool of dissolved Si acquired during G2.
Keywords:Bacillariophyceae  biomineralization  rhodamine 123  silicic acid  silicon  silicon metabolism  Thalassiosira weissflogii
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