Authors
Heinz C Schröder, Xiaohong Wang, Wolfgang Tremel, Hiroshi Ushijima, Werner EG Müller
Publication date
2008
Source
Natural product reports
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
455-474
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Covering: up to 2007 Biosilicification is an evolutionarily old and widespread type of biomineralization both in unicellular and multicellular organisms, including sponges, diatoms, radiolarians, choanoflagellates, and higher plants. In the last few years combined efforts in molecular biology, cell biology, and inorganic and analytical chemistry have allowed the first insight into the molecular mechanisms by which these organisms form an astonishing variety of siliceous structures that cannot be achieved by chemical methods. Here we report about the present stage of knowledge on structure, biochemical composition, and mechanisms of biosilica formation, focusing our attention particularly on sponges because of the enormous (nano)biotechnological potential of the enzymes involved in this process.
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