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Proteins in Calcium Phosphates Biomineralization

Authors :
Dobryszycki, Piotr
Ożyhar, Andrzej
Zoglowek, Anna
Kalka, Marta
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
2020.

Abstract

Biomineralization is a process of creating crystalline structures under biological control. The process takes place in hard tissues, such as bones, cartilages, and teeth. Biominerals are a combination of a crystal phase deposited onto an organic matrix. Inorganic components are mainly responsible for the biomineral hardness, while the organic matrix controls the shape, size, and polymorph of the crystals. Within the organic matrix, proteins exhibit a special biomineralization activity. Among them, one can distinguish insoluble collagen and soluble noncollagenous proteins. It is particularly noteworthy that noncollagenous proteins are intrinsically disordered proteins. High flexibility, acidic nature, and susceptibility to modifications make them especially adapted to the biomineralization control. This review paper is dedicated to the proteins which are involved in biomineralization of bones and teeth.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science / Chemistry

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Open Research Library
Accession number :
edsors.a133eaeb.3002.441f.9576.a87e3ed501c2
Document Type :
CHAPTER