1997
DOI: 10.1007/s004250050184
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Substratum adhesion and gliding in a diatom are mediated by extracellular proteoglycans

Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular microalgae encased in a siliceous cell wall, or frustule. Pennate diatoms, which possess bilateral symmetry, attach to the substratum at a slit in the frustule called the raphe. These diatoms not only adhere, but glide across surfaces whilst maintaining their attachment, secreting a sticky mucilage that forms a trail behind the gliding cells. We have raised monoclonal antibodies to the major cell surface proteoglycans of the marine raphid diatom Stauroneis decipiens Hustedt. The antibod… Show more

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“…Many benthic diatoms exhibit patterns of vertical migration which allow cells to move into the narrow photic zone present in the top few millimeters of sediment, and this diatom motility is closely linked to EPS production (Lind et al 1997. The postulated role of EPS in the ecosystem includes biostabilisation of sediments (Paterson 1986), a carbon source for benthic and planktonic species (Decho 1990, Underwood & Smith 1998a, and in mediating species interactions (Hoagland et al 1993).…”
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“…Many benthic diatoms exhibit patterns of vertical migration which allow cells to move into the narrow photic zone present in the top few millimeters of sediment, and this diatom motility is closely linked to EPS production (Lind et al 1997. The postulated role of EPS in the ecosystem includes biostabilisation of sediments (Paterson 1986), a carbon source for benthic and planktonic species (Decho 1990, Underwood & Smith 1998a, and in mediating species interactions (Hoagland et al 1993).…”
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“…Besides the aggregation properties of EPS, these excretions are involved in cell protection (Shimada et al 1997), cell fixation mechanisms (Welch et al 1999), nutrient sequestration (Flemming & Wingender 2001) and migration of microphybenthos (Lind et al 1997). Moreover, EPS secretions represent a significant source of carbon for microbial, pelagic and benthic consumers (Decho 1990, Underwood & Smith 1998 including heterotrophic flagellates (Tranvik et al 1993), planktonic tunicates (Flood et al 1992), euphausiids (Passow & Alldredge 1999) and copepods (Decho & Moriarty 1990).…”
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“…were obtained and cultured as described by Wustman et al (1997). Stauroneis decipiens was isolated and cultured as described by Lind et al (1997). WIBS, WIBS/CPC-soluble ECM fractions of A. longipes and A. coffeaeformis, and WIBS/CPC-insoluble ECM fractions of A. longipes and A. coffeaeformis were isolated as described by Wustman et al (1997).…”
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