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. 2014 Aug:16:39-44.
doi: 10.1016/j.margen.2014.01.006. Epub 2014 Feb 8.

Identification of a frustule-associated protein of the marine pennate diatom Fistulifera sp. strain JPCC DA0580

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Identification of a frustule-associated protein of the marine pennate diatom Fistulifera sp. strain JPCC DA0580

Michiko Nemoto et al. Mar Genomics. 2014 Aug.

Abstract

Among the proteins localized on the cell wall (frustule) of diatoms (frustule-associated proteins), several proteins tightly associated with the cell wall have been implicated in frustule formation. These proteins include diatom-specific unique serine- and lysine-rich sequences represented by silaffins. Taking advantage of available genome information, we used a recently described bioinformatics approach to screen silaffin-like proteins rich in serine and lysine from the genome of the marine pennate diatom Fistulifera sp. strain JPCC DA0580 and identified 7 proteins. All of the proteins shared a sequence motif called the XGXG domain, which was also confirmed in a silaffin-like protein identified in other diatoms. In vivo localization analysis revealed that one of the identified proteins, G7408, occurs throughout the frustule with a slightly uneven distribution. This novel frustule-associated protein could be a useful tool to elucidate the mechanism of biosilica formation in diatoms and to functionalize this strain for future biotechnological applications.

Keywords: Biomineral; Fistulifera sp. strain JPCC DA0580; Frustule-associated protein; Marine diatom; Whole genome.

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