Coral acid rich protein selects vaterite polymorph in vitro

Volume: 209, Issue: 2, Pages: 107431 - 107431
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Corals and other biomineralizing organisms use proteins and other molecules to form different crystalline polymorphs and biomineral structures. In corals, it’s been suggested that proteins such as Coral Acid Rich Proteins (CARPs) play a major role in the polymorph selection of their calcium carbonate (CaCO3) aragonite exoskeleton. To date, four CARPs (1–4) have been characterized: each with a different amino acid composition and different...
Paper Details
Title
Coral acid rich protein selects vaterite polymorph in vitro
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
209
Issue
2
Pages
107431 - 107431
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