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The Microstructure,Proteomics and Crystallization of the Limpet Teeth
Authors:Yadong Wang  Chuang Liu  Jinzhe Du  Jingliang Huang  Shuce Zhang  Rongqing Zhang
Affiliation:1. Protein Science Laboratory of the Ministry of Education, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;2. Department of Biomaterials, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam 14476, Germany;3. Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Yangtze Delta Region Institute of Tsinghua University, Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province 314006, China;4. Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G2G2, Canada
Abstract:Limpets are marine mollusks that use mineralized teeth, one of the hardest and strongest biomaterials, to feed on algae on intertidal rocks. However, most of studies only focus on the ultrastructure and chemical composition of the teeth while the molecular information is largely unknown, limiting our understanding of this unique and fundamental biomineralization process. The study investigates the microstructure, proteomics, and crystallization in the teeth of limpet Cellana toreuma. It is found that the limpets formed alternatively tricuspid teeth and unicuspid teeth. Small nanoneedles are densely packed at the tips or leading regions of the cusps. In contrast, big nanoneedles resembling chemically synthesized goethite are loosely packed in the trailing regions of the cusps. Proteins extracted from the whole radula, such as ferritin, peroxiredoxin, arginine kinase, GTPase‐Rabs, and clathrin, are identified by proteomics. A goethite‐binding experiment coupled with proteomics and RNA‐seq highlights six chitin‐binding proteins (CtCBPs). Furthermore, the extracted proteins from the cusps of radula or the framework chitin induce packing of crystals and possibly affect crystal polymorphs in vitro. This study provides insight into the unique biomineralization process in the limpet teeth at the molecular levels, which may guide biomimetic strategies aimed at designing hard materials at room temperature.
Keywords:biomaterials  biomineralization  limpet teeth  proteomics
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