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An Antarctic molluscan biomineralisation tool-kit
ISSN
2045-2322
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Sleight, Victoria A.
Marie, Benjamin
Dyrynda, Elisabeth A.
Marie, Arul
Clark, Melody S.
DOI
10.1038/srep36978
Abstract
The Antarctic clam Laternula elliptica lives almost permanently below 0 degrees C and therefore is a valuable and tractable model to study the mechanisms of biomineralisation in cold water. The present study employed a multidisciplinary approach using histology, immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, proteomics and gene expression to investigate this process. Thirty seven proteins were identified via proteomic extraction of the nacreous shell layer, including two not previously found in nacre; a novel T-rich Mucin-like protein and a Zinc-dependent metalloprotease. In situ hybridisation of seven candidate biomineralisation genes revealed discrete spatial expression patterns within the mantle tissue, hinting at modular organisation, which is also observed in the mantle tissues of other molluscs. All seven of these biomineralisation candidates displayed evidence of multifunctionality and strong association with vesicles, which are potentially involved in shell secretion in this species.
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