We here present the nucleation and growth of calcium carbonate under the influence of synthetic peptides on topographically patterned poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) substrates, which have a controlled density of defects between the wrinkles. Experiments with two lysine-rich peptides derived from the extracellular conserved domain E22 of the mollusc chitin synthase Ar-CS1, AKKKKKAS (AS8) and EEKKKKKES (ES9) on these substrates showed their influence on the calcium carbonate morphology. A transition from polycrystalline composites to single crystalline phases was achieved with the peptide AS8 by changing the pH of the buffer solution. We analyzed three different pH values as previous experiments showed that E22 interacts with aragonite biomine...
Many living organisms form mineral phases through biologically controlled processes, known as biomin...
Biomineralization is a process of mineral formation in living organisms. Compared with nonbiogenic m...
AbstractBiominerals, especially molluscan shells, generally contain unusually acidic proteins. These...
The mineralized tissues of a bivalve mollusk and a sea urchin are both composed of calcium carbonate...
The formation of biogenic crystals in vivo (biomineralization) is controlled in part by the interfac...
This dissertation primarily examines bioinspired mineralization, focusing on the polymorph-selective...
In living systems, the biologically programmed interplay of organic and inorganic constituents often...
With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly proper...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Understanding how organisms are capable of forming ...
Gong H, Yang Y, Pluntke M, et al. Calcium carbonate crystal growth beneath Langmuir monolayers of ac...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Royal Society of Chem...
Biomimetic synthesis of aragonite with various templates in vitro is an important way to understand ...
Recently, we reported the extraction, purification and amino acid sequence of ansocalcin, the major ...
Invertebrate organisms that use calcium carbonate extensively in the formation of their hard tissues...
Chitin is often reported in molluscan shells, where it likely contributes to the mechanical strength...
Many living organisms form mineral phases through biologically controlled processes, known as biomin...
Biomineralization is a process of mineral formation in living organisms. Compared with nonbiogenic m...
AbstractBiominerals, especially molluscan shells, generally contain unusually acidic proteins. These...
The mineralized tissues of a bivalve mollusk and a sea urchin are both composed of calcium carbonate...
The formation of biogenic crystals in vivo (biomineralization) is controlled in part by the interfac...
This dissertation primarily examines bioinspired mineralization, focusing on the polymorph-selective...
In living systems, the biologically programmed interplay of organic and inorganic constituents often...
With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly proper...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Understanding how organisms are capable of forming ...
Gong H, Yang Y, Pluntke M, et al. Calcium carbonate crystal growth beneath Langmuir monolayers of ac...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Royal Society of Chem...
Biomimetic synthesis of aragonite with various templates in vitro is an important way to understand ...
Recently, we reported the extraction, purification and amino acid sequence of ansocalcin, the major ...
Invertebrate organisms that use calcium carbonate extensively in the formation of their hard tissues...
Chitin is often reported in molluscan shells, where it likely contributes to the mechanical strength...
Many living organisms form mineral phases through biologically controlled processes, known as biomin...
Biomineralization is a process of mineral formation in living organisms. Compared with nonbiogenic m...
AbstractBiominerals, especially molluscan shells, generally contain unusually acidic proteins. These...