We investigated the roles of three proteins associated with the formation of otoconia including fetuin A, osteopontin (OPN), and otoconin 90 (OC90). In situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) studies of the effects of these proteins on the growth of atomic steps on calcite surfaces were performed to obtain insight into their effects on the growth kinetics. We also used scanning electron microscopy to examine the effects of these proteins on crystal morphology. All three proteins were found to be potent inhibitors of calcite growth, although fetuin A promoted growth at concentrations below about 40 nM and only became an inhibitor at higher concentrations. We then used in situ optical microscopy to observe calcite nucleation on films of these prot...
The recognition of atomically distinct surface features by adsorbed biomolecules is central to the f...
Biomineralization processes are the subject of numerous investigations. This article gives a review ...
Calcium phosphate stabilization by fetuin-A represents a model system for biomineralization research...
Otoconia are formed embryonically and are instrumental in detecting linear acceleration and gravity....
Otoconia are formed embryonically and are instrumental in detecting linear acceleration and gravity....
Calcite, the most thermodynamically stable form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is commonly found in n...
One important problem in biomineralization is the interaction of biological macromolecules with mine...
Ovalbumin and lysozyme are two major egg white proteins and putatively related to the formation of t...
Calcite growth experiments using atomic force microscopy (AFM) were conducted at two constant values...
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures have long been an inspi...
The mineralized tissues of a bivalve mollusk and a sea urchin are both composed of calcium carbonate...
The molecular mechanism of calcium carbonate nucleation in the presence of various types of collagen...
The interaction of organic molecules with the surface of calcite plays a central role in many geoche...
Calcite aCalcite and aragonite are the two common polymorphs of CaCO3 observed as biominerals. It is...
AbstractThe mixture of EDTA-soluble proteins found in abalone nacre are known to cause the nucleatio...
The recognition of atomically distinct surface features by adsorbed biomolecules is central to the f...
Biomineralization processes are the subject of numerous investigations. This article gives a review ...
Calcium phosphate stabilization by fetuin-A represents a model system for biomineralization research...
Otoconia are formed embryonically and are instrumental in detecting linear acceleration and gravity....
Otoconia are formed embryonically and are instrumental in detecting linear acceleration and gravity....
Calcite, the most thermodynamically stable form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is commonly found in n...
One important problem in biomineralization is the interaction of biological macromolecules with mine...
Ovalbumin and lysozyme are two major egg white proteins and putatively related to the formation of t...
Calcite growth experiments using atomic force microscopy (AFM) were conducted at two constant values...
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures have long been an inspi...
The mineralized tissues of a bivalve mollusk and a sea urchin are both composed of calcium carbonate...
The molecular mechanism of calcium carbonate nucleation in the presence of various types of collagen...
The interaction of organic molecules with the surface of calcite plays a central role in many geoche...
Calcite aCalcite and aragonite are the two common polymorphs of CaCO3 observed as biominerals. It is...
AbstractThe mixture of EDTA-soluble proteins found in abalone nacre are known to cause the nucleatio...
The recognition of atomically distinct surface features by adsorbed biomolecules is central to the f...
Biomineralization processes are the subject of numerous investigations. This article gives a review ...
Calcium phosphate stabilization by fetuin-A represents a model system for biomineralization research...