Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transport of inorganic precursors and their precise integration with organic frameworks. The biosynthesis of mesocrystalline spines entails concerted interactions between biomolecules and inorganic precursors; however, the bioinorganic interactions and interfaces that regulate material form and growth as well as the selective emergence of structural complexity in the form of nanostructured crystals are not clear. By investigating mineral nucleation under the regulation of recombinant proteins, we show that SpSM50, a matrix protein of the sea urchin spine, stabilizes mineral precursors via vesicle-confinement, a function conferred by a low-complexit...
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...
For at least six hundred million years, life has been a fascinating laboratory of crystallization, r...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
In living systems, the biologically programmed interplay of organic and inorganic constituents often...
Biogenic nucleation and crystallization occur in confined spaces with defined interfacial properties...
The formation of inorganic phases by living organisms, biomineralization, is an important and widesp...
Nature produces hierarchical, functional materials by shaping amorphous mineral precursors under phy...
AbstractBiomineralization is the process by which metazoa form hard minerals for support, defense, a...
12-Amino-acid peptides with binding-selected sequences and random functional groups synthesize the s...
Biogenic nucleation and crystallization occur in confined spaces with defined interfacial properties...
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...
For at least six hundred million years, life has been a fascinating laboratory of crystallization, r...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
Cellular machineries guide the bottom-up pathways toward crystal superstructures based on the transp...
In living systems, the biologically programmed interplay of organic and inorganic constituents often...
Biogenic nucleation and crystallization occur in confined spaces with defined interfacial properties...
The formation of inorganic phases by living organisms, biomineralization, is an important and widesp...
Nature produces hierarchical, functional materials by shaping amorphous mineral precursors under phy...
AbstractBiomineralization is the process by which metazoa form hard minerals for support, defense, a...
12-Amino-acid peptides with binding-selected sequences and random functional groups synthesize the s...
Biogenic nucleation and crystallization occur in confined spaces with defined interfacial properties...
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...
For at least six hundred million years, life has been a fascinating laboratory of crystallization, r...