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Control of nacre biomineralization by Pif80 in pearl oyster

Title of paper
Control of nacre biomineralization by Pif80 in pearl oyster
Author
[차형준교수 연구실]
Publication in journal
Science Advances 3(8), e1700765
Publication date
20170802
[Abstract]
 
Molluscan nacre is a fascinating biomineral consisting of a highly organized calcium carbonate composite that provides unique fracture toughness and an iridescent color. Organisms elaborately control biomineralization using organic macromolecules. We propose the involvement of the matrix protein Pif80 from the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata in the development of the inorganic phase during nacre biomineralization, based on experiments using the recombinant form of Pif80. Through interactions with calcium ions, Pif80 participates in the formation of polymer-induced liquid precursor–like amorphous calcium carbonate granules and stabilizes these granules by forming calcium ion–induced coacervates. At the calcification site, the disruption of Pif80 coacervates destabilizes the amorphous mineral precursors, resulting in the growth of a crystalline structure. The redissolved Pif80 controls the growth of aragonite on the polysaccharide substrate, which contributes to the formation of polygonal tablet structure of nacre. Our findings provide insight into the use of organic macromolecules by living organisms in biomineralization.
 
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1700765
LINK: http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/8/e1700765