Temporal tracking of mineralization and transcriptional developments of shell formation during the early life history of pearl oyster Pinctada maxima


Autoria(s): Gardner, Luke D.; Mills, David; Leavesley, David I.; Elizur, Abigail
Data(s)

27/10/2011

Resumo

Molluscan larval ontogeny is a highly conserved process comprising three principal developmental stages. A characteristic unique to each of these stages is shell design, termed prodissoconch I, prodissoconch II and dissoconch. These shells vary in morphology, mineralogy and microstructure. The discrete temporal transitions in shell biomineralization between these larval stages are utilized in this study to investigate transcriptional involvement in several distinct biomineralization events. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis of P. maxima larvae and juveniles collected throughout post-embryonic ontogenesis, document the mineralogy and microstructure of each shelled stage as well as establishing a timeline for transitions in biomineralization. P. maxima larval samples most representative of these biomineralization distinctions and transitions were analyzed for differential gene expression on the microarray platform PmaxArray 1.0. A number of transcripts are reported as differentially expressed in correlation to the mineralization events of P. maxima larval ontogeny. Some of those isolated are known shell matrix genes while others are novel; these are discussed in relation to potential shell formation roles. This interdisciplinary investigation has linked the shell developments of P. maxima larval ontogeny with corresponding gene expression profiles, furthering the elucidation of shell biomineralization.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47221/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47221/4/47221.pdf

Gardner, Luke D., Mills, David, Leavesley, David I., & Elizur, Abigail (2011) Temporal tracking of mineralization and transcriptional developments of shell formation during the early life history of pearl oyster Pinctada maxima. [Working Paper] (Unpublished)

Direitos

Copyright 2011 [please consult the author]

Fonte

Cell & Molecular Biosciences; Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #029901 Biological Physics #030606 Structural Chemistry and Spectroscopy #070400 FISHERIES SCIENCES #091299 Materials Engineering not elsewhere classified #biomineralisation #Pinctada maxima #dissoconch #pearl oyster #shell formation
Tipo

Working Paper