Journal article
Characterization of the adhesive mucilages secreted by live diatom cells using Atomic Force Microscopy
MJ Higgins, SA Crawford, P Mulvaney, R Wetherbee
Protist | URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG | Published : 2002
Abstract
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) resolved the topography and mechanical properties of two distinct adhesive mucilages secreted by the marine, fouling diatom Craspedostauros australis. Tapping mode images of live cells revealed a soft and cohesive outer mucilage layer that encased most of the diatom's siliceous wall, and force curves revealed an adhesive force of 3.58 nN. High loading force, contact mode imaging resulted in cantilever 'cleaned' cell walls, which enabled the first direct observation of the active secretion of soft mucilage via pore openings. A second adhesive mucilage consisted of strands secreted at the raphe, a distinct slit in the silica wall involved in cell-substratum attach..
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