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A Comparative Study of the Shell Matrix Protein Aspein in Pterioid Bivalves

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION
Volume 75, Issue 1-2, Pages 11-18

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00239-012-9514-3

Keywords

Molluscs; Biomineralization; Calcium carbonate; Acidic shell matrix proteins; Aspein; Pinctada fucata

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  1. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23654177, 23244101, 23340157] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Aspein is one of the unusually acidic shell matrix proteins originally identified from the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata. Aspein is thought to play important roles in the shell formation, especially in calcite precipitation in the prismatic layer. In this study, we identified Aspein homologs from three closely related pterioid species: Pinctada maxima, Isognomon perna, and Pteria penguin. Our immunoassays showed that they are present in the calcitic prismatic layer but not in the aragonitic nacreous layer of the shells. Sequence comparison showed that the Ser-Glu-Pro and the Asp-Ala repeat motifs are conserved among these Aspein homologs, indicating that they are functionally important. All Aspein homologs examined share the Asp-rich D-domain, suggesting that this domain might have a very important function in calcium carbonate formation. However, sequence analyses showed a significantly high level of variation in the arrangement of Asp in the D-domain even among very closely related species. This observation suggests that specific arrangements of Asp are not required for the functions of the D-domain.

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