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Progress in molecular and subcellular biology | 2011

Molecular Approaches to Understand Biomineralization of Shell Nacreous Layer

Liping Xie; Fangjie Zhu; Yujuan Zhou; Chao Yang; Rongqing Zhang

The nacreous layer of molluskan shells, which consists of highly oriented aragonitic crystals and an organic matrix (including chitin and proteins), is a product of biomineralization. This paper briefly introduces the recent research advances on nacre biomineralization of shells from bivalves and gastropods, which mainly focus on analysis of the micro- and nano-structure and components of shell nacreous layers, and investigations of the characteristics and functions of matrix proteins from nacre. Matrix proteins not only participate in construction of the organic nacre framework, but also control the nucleation and growth of aragonitic crystals, as well as determine the polymorph specificity of calcium carbonate in nacre. Moreover, the inorganic aragonite phase also plays an active role in organizing nacre microstructure. Based on these studies, several models to illustrate the formation mechanism related to lamellar nacre in bivalves, and columnar nacre in gastropods are introduced.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 2010

Cloning and characterization of the activin like receptor 1 homolog (Pf-ALR1) in the pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata

Yujuan Zhou; Zuoxin He; Jing Huang; Ningping Gong; Zhenguang Yan; Xiaojun Liu; Juan Sun; Hongzhong Wang; Guiyou Zhang; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang

The signal transduction mechanisms in mollusks are still elusive since the genome information is incomplete and cell lines are not available. In previous study, we cloned a highly conserved Smad3 homolog (designated as Pf-Smad3) from the pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata. It seems that transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) signaling may play similar roles in the oyster as in vertebrate. Here we report a cDNA encoding an activin like receptor 1 homolog (designated as Pf-ALR1) of the oyster, another kind of TGFbeta superfamily member. Compared to the activin receptor-like kinases (ALK) in human, the amino acid sequence of Pf-ALR1 is more similar to that of ALK1, especially the L45 loop. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction results indicate that Pf-ALR1 mRNA is expressed ubiquitously in the adult oyster. Thus, Pf-ALR1 may be important for many physiological processes in the oyster. To lay a basis for further investigation of the TGFbeta signal pathway functions in the oyster shell formation, in this report, the Pf-ALR1 mRNA expression in the oyster mantle was detected by in situ hybridization. The results show that Pf-ALR1 in the oyster mantle is mainly expressed at the inner epithelial cells of the outer fold and the outer epithelial cells of the middle fold, similarly as Pf-Smad3. The mRNA levels of Pf-ALR1 and Pf-Smad3 are all changed after shell notching. These results indicate that both Pf-ALR1 and Pf-Smad3 may take part in shell formation and repair. The results of drug treatment experiments with in-vitro cultured oyster mantle tissue cells demonstrate that the mRNA expression levels of Pf-Smad3, Pf-ALR1 and two oyster nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kB) members can be adjusted and correlated. All our observations suggest that there should be similar TGFbeta signal pathways in the oyster and vertebrate. However, the potential functions of Pf-ALR1 and the relations of TGFbeta and NF-kB members in the oyster all need to be thoroughly investigated.


Biomacromolecules | 2007

N40, a novel nonacidic matrix protein from pearl oyster nacre, facilitates nucleation of aragonite in vitro.

Zhenguang Yan; Gu Jing; Ningping Gong; Changzhong Li; Yujuan Zhou; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2008

Cloning and expression pattern of a Smad3 homolog from the pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata

Yujuan Zhou; Zuoxin He; Qing Li; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang


Marine Biotechnology | 2011

A New Method to Extract Matrix Proteins Directly from the Secretion of the Mollusk Mantle and the Role of These Proteins in Shell Biomineralization

Xiaojun Liu; Chang Liu; Lei Chen; Juan Sun; Yujuan Zhou; Qi Li; Guilan Zheng; Guiyou Zhang; Hongzhong Wang; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2011

Erosion of the prismatic layer by the organic matrix during the formation of the nacre-prism transition layer in the shell of Pinctada fucata (Bivalvia, Mollusca)

Xiaojun Liu; Chang Liu; Juan Sun; Yujuan Zhou; Guilan Zheng; Guiyou Zhang; Hongzhong Wang; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2010

Tuning calcite magnesium content by soluble shell matrices: Insights into biomineral impurity control

Fangjie Zhu; Yawei Kong; Jian Liang; Changzhong Li; Yilin Hu; Yujuan Zhou; Xiaojun Liu; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang


Archive | 2010

Matrix protein monoclonal antibody for appraising mineralized stimulating factor and appraising method

Qi Li; Xiaojun Liu; Junlong Shangguan; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang; Yujuan Zhou


Archive | 2009

Tissue culture method of pinctada fucata

Rongqing Zhang; Liping Xie; Qi Li; Junlong Shangguan; Xiaojun Liu; Yujuan Zhou


Archive | 2010

Matrix protein in nacre based on secretions of mantle of pinctada and preparation method thereof

Qi Li; Xiaojun Liu; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang; Yujuan Zhou

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