Perlucin is one of the proteins of the organic matrix of nacre (mother of pearl) playing an important role in biomineralisation. This nacreous layer can be predominately found in the mollusc lineages and is most intensively studied as a compound of the shell of the marine Australian abalone Haliotis laevigata. A more detailed analysis of Perlucin will elucidate some of the still unknown processes in the complex interplay of the organic/inorganic compounds involved in the formation of nacre as a very interesting composite material not only from a life science-based point of view. Within this study we discovered three unknown Perlucin splice variants of the Australian abalone H. laevigata. The amplified cDNAs vary from 562 to 815 base pairs a...
Nacre is the inner layer of the mollusc shell and provides exceptional toughness via its highly orga...
15 pagesInternational audienceCarbonic anhydrases (CAs) represent a diversified family of metalloenz...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe formation of the molluscan shell nacre is regulated to a large ext...
<div><p>Perlucin is one of the proteins of the organic matrix of nacre (mother of pearl) playing an ...
AbstractWe have isolated a new protein from the nacreous layer of the shell of the sea snail Halioti...
Proteins are known to play various key roles in the formation of complex inorganic solids during nat...
AbstractWe have isolated a 4.785Da protein from the nacreous layer of the sea snail Haliotis laeviga...
9 pagesInternational audienceNacre of the Pinctada pearl oyster shells is composed of 98% CaCO(3) an...
The formation of the mollusk shell requires the participation of proteins, many of which may be inte...
The formation of the biogenic composite material nacre is a process of self-assembling and occurs at...
Abstract Background The shells of various Haliotis species have served as models of invertebrate bio...
Nacre, a fascinating biogenic material consisting of calcium carbonate and organic molecules, presen...
<div><p>Insolubility is one of the possible functions of proteins involved in biomineralization, whi...
Insolubility is one of the possible functions of proteins involved in biomineralization, which often...
Nacre is the inner layer of the mollusc shell and provides exceptional toughness via its highly orga...
15 pagesInternational audienceCarbonic anhydrases (CAs) represent a diversified family of metalloenz...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe formation of the molluscan shell nacre is regulated to a large ext...
<div><p>Perlucin is one of the proteins of the organic matrix of nacre (mother of pearl) playing an ...
AbstractWe have isolated a new protein from the nacreous layer of the shell of the sea snail Halioti...
Proteins are known to play various key roles in the formation of complex inorganic solids during nat...
AbstractWe have isolated a 4.785Da protein from the nacreous layer of the sea snail Haliotis laeviga...
9 pagesInternational audienceNacre of the Pinctada pearl oyster shells is composed of 98% CaCO(3) an...
The formation of the mollusk shell requires the participation of proteins, many of which may be inte...
The formation of the biogenic composite material nacre is a process of self-assembling and occurs at...
Abstract Background The shells of various Haliotis species have served as models of invertebrate bio...
Nacre, a fascinating biogenic material consisting of calcium carbonate and organic molecules, presen...
<div><p>Insolubility is one of the possible functions of proteins involved in biomineralization, whi...
Insolubility is one of the possible functions of proteins involved in biomineralization, which often...
Nacre is the inner layer of the mollusc shell and provides exceptional toughness via its highly orga...
15 pagesInternational audienceCarbonic anhydrases (CAs) represent a diversified family of metalloenz...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe formation of the molluscan shell nacre is regulated to a large ext...