2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10126-012-9471-2
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The Molecular Evolution of the Pif Family Proteins in Various Species of Mollusks

Abstract: Various novel proteins have been identified from many kinds of mollusk shells. Although such matrix proteins are believed to play important roles in the calcium carbonate crystal formation of shells, no common proteins that interact with calcium carbonate or that are involved in the molecular mechanisms behind shell formation have been identified. Pif consists of two proteins, Pif 80 and Pif 97, which are encoded by a single mRNA. Pif 80 was identified as a key acidic protein that regulates the formation of th… Show more

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“…[6] The soft matrix provides binding for promoting overall strength and stiffness while still allowing energy dissipation upon mechanical loading. However, the molecular- and colloidal-level interactions and structures that lead to these functions are only now being explored,[7, 8] with several essential questions remaining unanswered, such as what are their molecular interactions, how do they assemble, what are the kinetics and mechanisms of their interactions?…”
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“…[6] The soft matrix provides binding for promoting overall strength and stiffness while still allowing energy dissipation upon mechanical loading. However, the molecular- and colloidal-level interactions and structures that lead to these functions are only now being explored,[7, 8] with several essential questions remaining unanswered, such as what are their molecular interactions, how do they assemble, what are the kinetics and mechanisms of their interactions?…”
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“…This is particularly surprising for Pif, as it is classically thought of as a nacre protein1653 and indeed it was found in the nacre shell proteome. There are some possible explanations for the lack of expression of Pif in the pallial mantle.…”
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“…A detailed examination of the amino acid sequences of Pif 80/Pif 97 of P. fucata and its homologs of some mollusks indicated that these proteins originate from an extracellular protein containing the laminin G domain. 45) The amino acid sequences responsible for organic/organic interactions are moderately conserved, whereas other sequences are scarcely conserved. More examples of matrix proteins must be analyzed.…”
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