Biosilicification is the process by which organisms incorporate soluble, monomeric silicic acid, Si(OH), in the form of polymerized insoluble silica, SiO. Although the mechanisms underlying eukaryotic biosilicification have been intensively investigated, prokaryotic biosilicification has only recently begun to be studied. We previously reported that biosilicification occurs in the gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium Bacillus cereus, and that silica is intracellularly deposited on the spore coat as a protective coating against acids, although the underlying mechanism is not yet fully understood.
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