<div><p>Insolubility is one of the possible functions of proteins involved in biomineralization, which often limits their native purification. This becomes a major problem especially when recombinant expression systems are required to obtain larger amounts. For example, the mollusc shell provides a rich source of unconventional proteins, which can interfere in manifold ways with different mineral phases and interfaces. Therefore, the relevance of such proteins for biotechnological processes is still in its infancy. Here we report a simple and reproducible purification procedure for a GFP-tagged lectin involved in biomineralization, originally isolated from mother-of-pearl in abalone shells. An optimization of <em>E. coli</em> host cell cult...
<div><p>Mollusks shell formation is mediated by matrix proteins and many of these proteins have been...
High-resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) combined with the Rietveld refinement met...
Biomineralization is a process of mineral formation in living organisms. Compared with nonbiogenic m...
Insolubility is one of the possible functions of proteins involved in biomineralization, which often...
Proteins are known to play various key roles in the formation of complex inorganic solids during nat...
The growth of molluscan shell crystals is generally thought to be initiated from the extrapallial fl...
The growth of molluscan shell crystals is generally thought to be initiated from the extrapallial fl...
<div><p>The growth of molluscan shell crystals is generally thought to be initiated from the extrapa...
In living systems, the biologically programmed interplay of organic and inorganic constituents often...
Mollusks shell formation is mediated by matrix proteins and many of these proteins have been identif...
The mineralized tissues of a bivalve mollusk and a sea urchin are both composed of calcium carbonate...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe sea urchin endoskeleton consists of a magnesium-rich biocalcite co...
Mineralized tissues grow up through biological controlled processes in which specific macromolecules...
<div><p>Mollusks shell formation is mediated by matrix proteins and many of these proteins have been...
High-resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) combined with the Rietveld refinement met...
Biomineralization is a process of mineral formation in living organisms. Compared with nonbiogenic m...
Insolubility is one of the possible functions of proteins involved in biomineralization, which often...
Proteins are known to play various key roles in the formation of complex inorganic solids during nat...
The growth of molluscan shell crystals is generally thought to be initiated from the extrapallial fl...
The growth of molluscan shell crystals is generally thought to be initiated from the extrapallial fl...
<div><p>The growth of molluscan shell crystals is generally thought to be initiated from the extrapa...
In living systems, the biologically programmed interplay of organic and inorganic constituents often...
Mollusks shell formation is mediated by matrix proteins and many of these proteins have been identif...
The mineralized tissues of a bivalve mollusk and a sea urchin are both composed of calcium carbonate...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe sea urchin endoskeleton consists of a magnesium-rich biocalcite co...
Mineralized tissues grow up through biological controlled processes in which specific macromolecules...
<div><p>Mollusks shell formation is mediated by matrix proteins and many of these proteins have been...
High-resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) combined with the Rietveld refinement met...
Biomineralization is a process of mineral formation in living organisms. Compared with nonbiogenic m...