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Primary Structure of Myostracal Prism Soluble Protein (MPSP) in Oyster Shell, Crassostrea gigas
Authors:Seung Woo Lee  Young Moon Kim  Hong Seok Choi  Jai Myung Yang  Cheong Song Choi
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Sogang University, Seoul, 121-742, Korea;(2) Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul, 121-742, Korea
Abstract:Soluble protein (MPSP, myostracal prism soluble protein) obtained from myostracum in oyster shell (Crassostrea gigas) was characterized using biochemical and molecular biological techniques. From an analysis of secondary protein structure, it was shown that β-structure was predominant in MPSP. And via in vitro assays, the relation of MPSP to biomineral phase and morphology was studied. SDS-PAGE revealed one major protein band of 20 kDa. An amino acid sequence of 160 amino acids was deduced for myostracum by characterization of the complementary DNA encoding the protein. The deduced protein was composed of a high proportion of Gly and Asp, typifying a calcium-binding protein for shell formation, and a relatively high proportion of Val, Ala and Ile, typifying an adhesive protein. In contrast to prevailing expectations, (Gly–Asp)n-type sequence motifs exist in MPSP, demanding a revision of previous theories of protein–mineral interactions. The cDNA sequence of myostracum is elucidated for the first time.
Keywords:Myostracum  soluble protein  β  -structure  aragonite  oyster shell
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