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Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | Promotion of fluorapatite crystallization by soluble-matrix proteins from Lingula anatina shells |
Author(s): | Lévêque, Ingrid Cusack, Maggie Davis, Sean A Mann, Stephen |
Contact Email: | maggie.cusack@stir.ac.uk |
Keywords: | Biomineralisation biosynthesis crystal growth natural products proteins |
Issue Date: | 6-Feb-2004 |
Date Deposited: | 3-Mar-2017 |
Citation: | Lévêque I, Cusack M, Davis SA & Mann S (2004) Promotion of fluorapatite crystallization by soluble-matrix proteins from Lingula anatina shells. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 43 (7), pp. 885-888. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.200353115 |
Abstract: | The geological longevity of Lingula, depicted, suggests that the lightly mineralized carbonate-substituted fluorapatite (FAP) shell has remained well-adapted to evolutionary pressures. Contrary to earlier studies, soluble macromolecules isolated from Lingula shells are shown to specifically promote FAP crystallization by the destabilization of an amorphous calcium phosphate precursor. |
DOI Link: | 10.1002/anie.200353115 |
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