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Calcium Carbonate Formation in the Presence of Biopolymeric Additives
Published on: May 14, 2019
Organic matrices in metazoan calcium carbonate skeletons: Composition, functions, evolution
Frédéric Marin1, Irina Bundeleva1, Takeshi Takeuchi2
1Laboratoire Biogéosciences UMR 6282, CNRS - Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (UBFC) - 6 Boulevard Gabriel, 21000 DIJON, France.
Abstract:
Calcium carbonate skeletal tissues in metazoans comprise a small quantity of occluded organic macromolecules, mostly proteins and polysaccharides that constitute the skeletal matrix. Because its functions in modulating the biomineralization process are well known, the skeletal matrix has been extensively studied, successively via classical biochemical approaches, via molecular biology and, in recent years, via transcriptomics and proteomics. The optimistic view that the deposition of calcium carbonate minerals requires a limited number of macromolecules has been challenged, in the last decade, by high-throughput approaches. Such approaches have made possible the rapid identification of large sets of mineral-associated proteins, i.e., 'skeletal repertoires' or 'skeletomes', in several calcifying animal models, ranging from sponges to echinoderms. One of the consequences of this expanding set of data is that a simple definition of the skeletal matrix is no longer possible. This increase in available data, however, makes it easier to compare skeletal repertoires, shedding light on the fundamental evolutionary mechanisms affecting matrix components.
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