Abstract
Silica deposition is described for two protistan flagellates,Synura petersenii(Chrysophyceae, algae) andStephanoeca diplocostata(Choanoflagellida, Protozoa). Both taxa produce silica units intracellularly and subsequently assemble them outside the protoplast to form a ‘cell wall’. InSynurathe cell wall consists of a scale case to which scales are added throughout the cell cycle. InStephanoecaindividual siliceous, costal strips are accumulated outside the protoplast and assembled into a lorica once sufficient strips have been produced. In both taxa silica is laid down within silica deposition vesicles (s.d.vs) of uncertain origin. Microtubules are involved in the orientation and support of s.d.vs during early stages of silica unit biogenesis. Detailed comparisons of silica deposition are made betweenSynuraandStephanoecaand between these and other silica-depositing protistans.
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More From: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences
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