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Molecular analyses of protein components of the organic matrix in the exoskeleton of two scleractinian coral species
Authors:Watanabe Toshiki  Fukuda Isao  China Katsunori  Isa Yeishin
Affiliation:a Division of Marine Bioscience, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 1-15-1 Minamidai, Nakano, Tokyo 164-8639, Japan;b Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, 1-Senbaru, Nishihara-cho, Okinawa 903-0213, Japan
Abstract:Biochemical and histological studies on the exoskeleton of scleractinian corals had demonstrated presence of the organic matrix containing proteins, lipids and chitin. Examination at the electron microscopic level had shown that the initial phase of calcification occurred in close association with organic substances secreted by calicoblastic cells. The possibility was thereby proposed that certain organic substances induce formation of calcium carbonate crystals, presumably functioning as templates for nucleation. In search for such a molecule, biochemical and molecular analyses were initiated on protein components of the organic matrix extracted from the calcified exoskeleton of the hermatypic coral, Galaxea fascicularis and the ahermatype, Tubastrea aurea. In SDS-PAGE analyses of the extracts, one major protein and a few other minor bands were detected in each of the two species. A cDNA encoding the major protein (named galaxin) in G. fascicularis was cloned and its primary structure was deduced. It consisted mostly of tandem repeats of a unit sequence of about 30 residues, and its sequence did not exhibit significant similarity to known proteins. Preliminary characterization of the T. aurea proteins showed that two proteins bound Ca2+, and suggested that the major protein of 46 kDa was not homologous to galaxin.
Keywords:Coral   Scleractinia   Zooxanthella   Calcification   Organic matrix   Protein   Calcium carbonate   Exoskeleton
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