An Acidic Matrix Protein, Pif, Is a Key Macromolecule for Nacre Formation
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The mollusk shell is a hard tissue consisting of calcium carbonate crystals and an organic matrix. The nacre of the shell is characterized by a stacked compartment structure with a uniformly oriented c axis of aragonite crystals in each compartment. Using a calcium carbonate-binding assay, we identified an acidic matrix protein, Pif, in the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata that specifically binds to aragonite crystals. The Pif complementary DNA (cDNA) encoded a precursor protein, which was posttranslationally cleaved to produce Pif 97 and Pif 80. The results from immunolocalization, a knockdown experiment that used RNA interference, and in vitro calcium carbonate crystallization studies strongly indicate that Pif…
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- Pinctada fucata
- Aragonite
- Calcium carbonate
- Crystallization
- Biomineralization
- Chemistry
- Macromolecule
- Calcium-binding protein
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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