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DIATOM MINERALIZATION OF SILICIC ACID IV. KINETICS OF SOLUBLE Si POOL FORMATION IN EXPONENTIALLY GROWING AND SYNCHRONIZED NAVICULA PELLICULOSA1
Authors:Cornelius W Sullivan
Abstract:Silicic acid taken up from the growth medium by Navicula pelliculosa (Bréb.) Hilse was shown to enter at least two compartments: i) soluble pools; ii) insoluble fraction comprised predominantly of the silica frustule. Soluble Si pools were extracted by a variety of agents from cells uniformly labeled for ten generations in medium containing 68Ge-Si(OH)4. 100 C water soluble and 0 C perchloric acid (PCA) soluble Si pools of 680 mM Si·l?1 and 490 mM Si·l?1 cell water represented 13 and 9%, respectively, of total, cell Si in exponential growth phase cells. Uniformly labeled cells synchronized by the combined synchronization technique accumulate at the cell cycle stage where silica frustule development is initiated. These cells contain water and PCA soluble pools of 10 nmol Si·106 cells?1 and-8.8 nmol Si·106 cells?1, respectively. On addition of Si(OH)4, a rapid uptake ensues allowing the Si pool to expand 2.5-fold, apparently to provide precursors of the silica frustule.
Keywords:biomineralization  cell cycle  diatom  diatom  Navicula  silicic acid  silicon  soluble pool  silicon
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