The shell matrix of the freshwater mussel Unio pictorum (Paleoheterodonta, Unionoida). Involvement of acidic polysaccharides from glycoproteins in nacre mineralization.

  • Marie, Benjamin
  • Luquet, Gilles
  • Pais de Barros, Jean-Paul
  • Guichard, Nathalie
  • Morel, Sylvain
  • Alcaraz, Gérard
  • Bollache, Loïc
  • Marin, Frédéric
Publication date
June 2007
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

13 pagesInternational audienceAmong molluscs, the shell biomineralization process is controlled by a set of extracellular macromolecular components secreted by the calcifying mantle. In spite of several studies, these components are mainly known in bivalves from only few members of pteriomorph groups. In the present case, we investigated the biochemical properties of the aragonitic shell of the freshwater bivalve Unio pictorum (Paleoheterodonta, Unionoida). Analysis of the amino acid composition reveals a high amount of glycine, aspartate and alanine in the acid-soluble extract, whereas the acid-insoluble one is rich in alanine and glycine. Monosaccharidic analysis indicates that the insoluble matrix comprises a high amount of glucosamine. ...

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