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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2008

Whole-genome expression profiling of the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana identifies genes involved in silicon bioprocesses

Thomas Mock; Manoj P. Samanta; Vaughn Iverson; Chris T. Berthiaume; Matthew Robison; Karie Holtermann; Colleen A. Durkin; Sandra Splinter BonDurant; Kathryn E. Richmond; Matthew J. Rodesch; Toivo Kallas; Edward L. Huttlin; Francesco Cerrina; Michael R. Sussman; E. Virginia Armbrust

Formation of complex inorganic structures is widespread in nature. Diatoms create intricately patterned cell walls of inorganic silicon that are a biomimetic model for design and generation of three-dimensional silica nanostructures. To date, only relatively simple silica structures can be generated in vitro through manipulation of known diatom phosphoproteins (silaffins) and long-chain polyamines. Here, we report the use of genome-wide transcriptome analyses of the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana to identify additional candidate gene products involved in the biological manipulation of silicon. Whole-genome oligonucleotide tiling arrays and tandem mass spectrometry identified transcripts for >8,000 genes, ≈3,000 of which were not previously described and included noncoding and antisense RNAs. Gene-specific expression profiles detected a set of 75 genes induced only under low concentrations of silicon but not under low concentrations of nitrogen or iron, alkaline pH, or low temperatures. Most of these induced gene products were predicted to contain secretory signals and/or transmembrane domains but displayed no homology to known proteins. Over half of these genes were newly discovered, identified only through the use of tiling arrays. Unexpectedly, a common set of 84 genes were induced by both silicon and iron limitations, suggesting that biological manipulation of silicon may share pathways in common with iron or, alternatively, that iron may serve as a required cofactor for silicon processes. These results provide insights into the transcriptional and translational basis for the biological generation of elaborate silicon nanostructures by these ecologically important microbes.


Archive | 1999

Method and apparatus for synthesis of arrays of dna probes

Francesco Cerrina; Michael R. Sussman; Frederick R. Blattner; Sangeet Singh-Gasson; Roland Green


Archive | 2002

Method for the synthesis of dna sequences

Peter J. Belshaw; Michael R. Sussman; Francesco Cerrina


Archive | 2002

Correction for illumination non-uniformity during the synthesis of arrays of oligomers

Roland Green; Francesco Cerrina; Jasjit J. Singh


Archive | 2003

Method of error reduction in nucleic acid populations

Michael R. Sussman; Francesco Cerrina; Peter J. Belshaw; James Kaysen; Kathryn E. Richmond


Archive | 2003

Defect inspection of extreme ultraviolet lithography masks and the like

Francesco Cerrina; Adam Pawloski; Lin Wang


Archive | 2005

Image locking system for dna micro-array synthesis

Francesco Cerrina; Mo-huang Li; Chang-Han Kim


Archive | 2006

Method and system for the generation of large double stranded DNA fragments

Francesco Cerrina; James Kaysen; Mo-huang Li; Larry Li-yang Chu; Peter J. Belshaw; Michael R. Sussman; Kathryn E. Richmond


Archive | 2001

Enchanced bright peak clear phase shifting mask and method of use

Lei Yang; James Welch Taylor; Francesco Cerrina


Archive | 2006

Methods for the synthesis of arrays of DNA probes

Francesco Cerrina; Michael R. Sussman; Frederick R. Blattner; Sangeet Singh-Gasson; Roland Green

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Michael R. Sussman

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Roland Green

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Peter J. Belshaw

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Frederick R. Blattner

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Sangeet Singh-Gasson

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Kathryn E. Richmond

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Shane T Flickinger

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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James Kaysen

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Mo-huang Li

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Adam Pawloski

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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