2000
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m003006200
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Mucins and Molluscan Calcification

Abstract: A cDNA expression library constructed from mantle tissue mRNA of the Mediterranean fan mussel Pinna nobilis was screened with antibodies raised against the acetic acid-soluble shell matrix of the same species. This resulted in the isolation of a 2138-base pair cDNA, containing 13 tandem repeats of 93 base pairs. The deduced protein has a molecular mass of 66.7 kDa and a isoelectric point of 4.8. This protein, which is enriched in serine and proline residues, was overexpressed, purified, and used for producing … Show more

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“…This one-residue polymorphism could be explained by the presence of two isoforms of a particular domain in different matrix proteins or the occurrence of a repeat within the same protein as already observed for mucoperlin. [43] We also noticed that the 492.26 and 729.38 m/z peptides share identical internal sequences (DSSVLT).…”
Section: Separation Of Asm Proteins By 2d Gel Electrophoresis (2de) Amentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…This one-residue polymorphism could be explained by the presence of two isoforms of a particular domain in different matrix proteins or the occurrence of a repeat within the same protein as already observed for mucoperlin. [43] We also noticed that the 492.26 and 729.38 m/z peptides share identical internal sequences (DSSVLT).…”
Section: Separation Of Asm Proteins By 2d Gel Electrophoresis (2de) Amentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Three peptides match with mucoperlin ( Figure 6 D), a mucin-like protein from Pinna nobilis nacre. [43] Furthermore, weak similarities are observed between two peptides of the AIM and low-complexity sequences from MSI31 and MSI60 (Figure 6 E), but these similarities might be fortuitous as a result of the bias due to the dominance of a single amino acid. Surprisingly, all of the few similarities detected are with shell proteins of bivalve, and not gastropod, origin.…”
Section: Sequence Alignmentsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1), GYS region I is characterized by 10 tandem repeats of a 12-amino acid sequence GGY(G/S)GY(G/S)YGYP(T/A). To our knowledge, there are rare reports of this kind of motif arrangement in molluscs, being found thus far solely in Lustrin A and mucoperlin (3,27). Although the significance of the repeated sequence has not been clarified, it may be related to the regular arrangement of atoms to the repeated structure of polymers in the insoluble organic framework such as chitin (13,60).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for the transition of the shell layers is an intriguing question, but the answer remains unclear. One point to mention is the previous finding that an organic sheet, sandwiched between the prismatic layer and the nacreous layer, has been demonstrated by immunohistochemistry (27,28). Because the organic sheet interacts simultaneously with both calcified layers as the only intermedium in-between, it is considered to be, to some extent, responsible for particular steps during the polymorphic transition.…”
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“…Organic molecules acting as templates that facilitate crystal formation have been isolated from demineralized materials (25)(26)(27) and organic matrix associated with mineral surfaces (28,29). Direct evidence of biomineral formations by proteins has been reported in calcium carbonate (26,27), silica (25,30), and hydroxylapatite (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%