Zhang Cen, Zhang Rongqing
Institute of Marine Biotechnology, Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2006 Nov-Dec;8(6):572-86. doi: 10.1007/s10126-005-6029-6. Epub 2006 Apr 18.
The shells of molluscs are composed mainly of calcium carbonate crystals, with small amounts of matrix proteins. For more than 50 years, they have attracted attention for their unique mechanical and biological properties. Only recently, however, have researchers begun to realize that it is the matrix proteins that control the formation of calcium carbonate crystals and play key roles in their extraordinary properties, despite the fact that matrix proteins comprise less than 5% of the shell weight. This article reviews the matrix proteins identified to date from the shells of molluscs, their structural characteristics, and their roles in shell formation. Some suggestions are given for further investigation based on the summary and analysis.
软体动物的外壳主要由碳酸钙晶体和少量基质蛋白组成。五十多年来,它们因其独特的机械和生物学特性而备受关注。然而,直到最近研究人员才开始意识到,尽管基质蛋白在贝壳重量中所占比例不到5%,但正是这些基质蛋白控制着碳酸钙晶体的形成,并在其非凡特性中发挥关键作用。本文综述了迄今为止从软体动物外壳中鉴定出的基质蛋白、它们的结构特征以及在贝壳形成中的作用。在总结和分析的基础上,提出了进一步研究的一些建议。