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Structural and functional analyses of organic molecules regulating biomineralization
Authors:Michio Suzuki
Institution:1. Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the University of Tokyo , Tokyo, Japan amichiwo@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Biomineralization by living organisms are common phenomena observed everywhere. Molluskan shells are representative biominerals that have fine microstructures with controlled morphology, polymorph, and orientation of CaCO3 crystals. A few organic molecules involved in the biominerals play important roles in the formation of such microstructures. Analyses of structure–function relationships for matrix proteins in biominerals revealed that almost all matrix proteins have an acidic region for the binding of calcium ion in CaCO3 crystals and interaction domains for other organic molecules. On the other hand, biomineralization of metal nanoparticles by microorganisms were also investigated. Gold nanoparticles and quantum dots containing cadmium were successfully synthesized by bacteria or a fungus. The analyses of components revealed that glycolipids, oligosaccharides, and lactic acids have key roles to synthesize the gold nanoparticle in Lactobacillus casei as reductants and dispersants. These researches about biomineralization will give new insights for material and environmental sciences in the human society.
Keywords:Biomineralization  calcium carbonate  matrix protein  metal nanoparticles  Pinctada fucata
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