Molecular approaches to understand biomineralization of shell nacreous layer

Prog Mol Subcell Biol. 2011:52:331-52. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-21230-7_12.

Abstract

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.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Shells / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Bivalvia / metabolism
  • Calcium Carbonate* / chemistry
  • Chitin / metabolism
  • Extracellular Matrix Proteins / chemistry
  • Models, Molecular
  • Nacre* / chemistry
  • Proteins

Substances

  • Extracellular Matrix Proteins
  • Nacre
  • Proteins
  • Chitin
  • Calcium Carbonate