“…Most of these studies focused on mother-of-pearl shells (Marie et al, 2017(Marie et al, , 2013aRamos-Silva et al, 2012;Yarra et al, 2016), shedding light on some characteristics of shell proteins (Arivalagan et al, 2017;Sleight et al, 2016). One interesting feature, is the widespread occurrence of low complexity domains/ repetitive low complexity domains (LCDs/RLCDs) (Kocot et al, 2016;Marin et al, 2016Marin et al, , 2014) -these were identified in proteins associated with nacre (Jackson et al, 2010;McDougall et al, 2013;Sakalauskaite et al, 2019) but were also found in shell proteomes associated with other microstructures (Marie et al, 2013a), suggesting that these domains likely play a role in mineral binding and in providing flexibility (Sarashina and Endo, 2006). However, most importantly, 'shellomics' has also exposed the diversity of the SMP repertoires between shells that have similar microstructures or species that are phylogenetically close (Jackson et al, 2010;Marie et al, 2009aMarie et al, , 2009b.…”