Calcium orthophosphates: occurrence, properties, biomineralization, pathological calcification and biomimetic applications

SV Dorozhkin - Biomatter, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
… (ie, those appearing due to various diseases) calcified tissues of mammals. For example, …
Therefore, the processes of both normal and pathological calcifications are just an in vivo …

[HTML][HTML] Calcareous sponge genomes reveal complex evolution of α-carbonic anhydrases and two key biomineralization enzymes

O Voigt, M Adamski, K Sluzek, M Adamska - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2014 - Springer
… Secreted/membrane-bound CAs located at the calcification site can contribute to
biomineralization in two ways, as, for example, was considered for a membrane-bound CA in the …

Molecular evolution of calcification genes in morphologically similar but phylogenetically unrelated scleractinian corals

HH Wirshing, AC Baker - Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 2014 - Elsevier
… in calcification (biomineralization). We tested the hypothesis that differences among calcification
… or divergent functional strategies among calcification gene proteins that may correlate to …

Identification and developmental expression of new biomineralization proteins in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

MR Illies, MT Peeler, AM Dechtiaruk… - Development genes and …, 2002 - Springer
… Abstract The endoskeleton of the sea urchin larva is a … expression of this protein by PMCs
and in calcified tissues of the … matrix proteins (SM50-related and C-lectin) and a protein related …

Regeneration and Calcification in the Spirobranchus lamarcki operculum: development and comparative genetics of a novel appendage

R Szabó - 2015 - research-repository.st-andrews.ac …
calcification for excretion or storage provides a possible common root for diverse calcification
… Abdominal calcification has not been studied much beyond observations of its existence …

Organic matrices and mineral crystallites in vertebrate scales, teeth and skeletons

NE Kemp - American zoologist, 1984 - academic.oup.com
… homologous as specific types of calcified dermal tissue in all groups of vertebrates in which
they occur." I believe that the same principle applies for endoskeletal calcified cartilage and …

Aspartic acid-rich proteins in insoluble organic matrix play a key role in the growth of calcitic sclerites in alcyonarian coral

MA Rahman, T Oomori - Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2008 - Elsevier
… and 29% of the soluble matrix fractions. Using an in vitro assay, we show that matrix proteins
induced formation of … Proteins of calcified endoskeleton: II. Partial amino acid sequences of …

The phosphatic mode of calcification in ontogeny and phylogeny of the integument and skeleton of vertebrates

NE Kemp - Origin, evolution, and modern aspects of …, 1989 - Springer
… with protein fibrils or tubular sheaths polymerized either from collagen as in the dermal or
endoskeletal matrix of scleroblasts in calcifiedmatrix secreted by ameloblastic epithelial cells. …

Early evolution of vertebrate skeletal tissues and cellular interactions, and the canalization of skeletal development

PCJ Donoghue, IJ Sansom… - Journal of Experimental …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… The first evidence of mineralization within the endoskeleton are scraps of globular calcified
cartilage associated with the Ordovician pteraspidomorph Eriptychius (Denison, ’67) (Fig. 5(4)…

The 'biomineralization toolkit'and the origin of animal skeletons

DJE Murdock - Biological Reviews, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… The vertebrate endoskeleton is also highly likely to have evolved via the calcification of an
organic scaffold (Hirasawa & Kuratani, 2015). This hypothesis has been strengthened by the …