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Article Dans Une Revue Amino Acids Année : 2012

Characterization of MRNP34, a novel methionine-rich nacre protein from the pearl oysters.

Résumé

Nacre of the Pinctada pearl oyster shells is composed of 98% CaCO(3) and 2% organic matrix. The relationship between the organic matrix and the mechanism of nacre formation currently constitutes the main focus regarding the biomineralization process. In this study, we isolated a new nacre matrix protein in P. margaritifera and P. maxima, we called Pmarg- and Pmax-MRNP34 (methionine-rich nacre protein). MRNP34 is a secreted hydrophobic protein, which is remarkably rich in methionine, and which is specifically localised in mineralizing the epithelium cells of the mantle and in the nacre matrix. The structure of this protein is drastically different from those of the other nacre proteins already described. This unusual methionine-rich protein is a new member in the growing list of low complexity domain containing proteins that are associated with biocalcifications. These observations offer new insights to the molecular mechanisms of biomineralization.

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Biomatériaux

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hal-00687965 , version 1 (16-04-2012)

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Benjamin Marie, Caroline Joubert, Corinne Belliard, Alexandre Tayalé, Isabelle Zanella-Cléon, et al.. Characterization of MRNP34, a novel methionine-rich nacre protein from the pearl oysters.. Amino Acids, 2012, 42 (5), pp.2009-2017. ⟨10.1007/s00726-011-0932-0⟩. ⟨hal-00687965⟩
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