Nature Communications (Nov 2017)
Autoinhibitory sterol sulfates mediate programmed cell death in a bloom-forming marine diatom
Abstract
Phytoplankton blooms are shaped by a period of rapid growth followed by massive cell death. Here the authors show that sterol sulfates accumulate in aging cells of a bloom-forming marine diatom and trigger an oxidative burst that leads to a mechanism of apoptosis-like death.