Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 318751
Caspartin: Thermal Stability and Occurrence in Mollusk Calcifi ed Tissues
Caspartin: Thermal Stability and Occurrence in Mollusk Calcifi ed Tissues // Biomineralization: from Paleontology to Materials Science / Arias, Jose Luis ; Fernández, Maria Soledad (ur.).
Santiago: Editorial Universitaria, 2007. str. 281-288
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Naslov
Caspartin: Thermal Stability and Occurrence in Mollusk Calcifi ed Tissues
Autori
Marin, Frederic ; Morin, Virginie ; Knap, Fred ; Guichard, Nathalie ; Marie, Benjamin ; Luquet, Gilles ; Westbroek, Peter ; Medakovic, Davorin
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Biomineralization: from Paleontology to Materials Science
Urednik/ci
Arias, Jose Luis ; Fernández, Maria Soledad
Izdavač
Editorial Universitaria
Grad
Santiago
Godina
2007
Raspon stranica
281-288
ISBN
978-956-11-1963-5
Ključne riječi
Pinna nobilis, Calcite, Caspartin, Thermal stability
Sažetak
The fan mussel Pinna nobilis secretes a two-layered shell, the external layer of which is composed of long calcitic prisms. The dissolution of these prisms releases an assemblage of acidic intracrystalline proteins, among which caspartin, an Asp-rich protein (Marin et al., 2005). A polyclonal antibody raised against purifi ed caspartin was used for estimating its thermal stability, and for investigating the presence of cross-reacting proteins in the shell matrices of several mollusks. In the fi rst case, prisms of Pinna nobilis were heated at 100°C, for one to eleven days. The degradation of caspartin was followed on SDS-PAGE and on Western-blot. The experiment shows that caspartin is rather stable, and suggests that this protein might be preserved in recent fossil specimen. In the second case, shell matrices were extracted from numerous mollusks including bivalves, gastropods and cephalopods. They were subsequently tested on ELISA and on dot-blot, to check the presence of caspartin or imunologically related proteins. The pattern obtained is not superimposed with the mollusk phylogeny nor it is strictly correlated with the pattern of shell microstructures. The implications of our fi ndings are briefl y discussed.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Geologija, Biologija, Temeljne medicinske znanosti
Napomena
Financial support: EGIDE, Programme d'Action Integree, Cogito 09084XG
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
098-0982705-2727 - Procesi biomineralizacije morskih organizama (Medaković, Davorin, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Institut "Ruđer Bošković", Zagreb
Profili:
Davorin Medaković
(autor)