Spiers Memorial Lecture: A retrospective view on the non-classical features revealed by advanced imaging of biominerals.

IF 3.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Laurie Gower
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Abstract

Biominerals have unique morphologies and complex hierarchical microstructures, so the study of biomineralization has benefited greatly from the development of advanced microscopy and characterization tools. In my career, I witnessed a revolutionary change in the theories relating to biomineral formation mechanisms. While much of this was due to the advancements in imaging techniques, I present an argument to suggest that in vitro model systems played an important role in steering the biomineral community toward resolving the non-classical crystallization processes that are now understood to lie at the foundation of biological calcification processes. This retrospective review will discuss two case studies that are classic examples of biominerals, mollusk nacre for the invertebrates, and bone for the vertebrates. It will therefore be biased given my group's discovery of the Polymer-Induced Liquid-Precursor (PILP) process, which serendipitously emulated the morphologies and textures of these (and other) biominerals. The goal, however, is not to repeat that body of literature, but rather to demonstrate how the use of model systems has helped decipher mineralization mechanisms, and to propose new ideas that could be explored to further advance the field.

斯皮尔斯纪念讲座:回顾生物矿物先进成像显示的非经典特征。
生物矿物具有独特的形态和复杂的微观层次结构,因此先进的显微技术和表征工具的发展使生物矿化的研究受益匪浅。在我的职业生涯中,我见证了与生物矿物形成机制相关的理论发生了革命性的变化。虽然这在很大程度上是由于成像技术的进步,但我提出了一个论点,认为体外模型系统在指导生物矿物群落解决非经典结晶过程方面发挥了重要作用,现在人们认为这些过程是生物钙化过程的基础。这篇回顾性的综述将讨论生物矿物的两个经典案例,无脊椎动物的软体动物珍珠层和脊椎动物的骨头。鉴于我的团队发现了聚合物诱导液体前体(PILP)工艺,它偶然地模拟了这些(和其他)生物矿物的形态和质地,因此它将是有偏见的。然而,我们的目标不是重复这些文献,而是展示如何使用模型系统帮助破译矿化机制,并提出可以探索的新想法,以进一步推进该领域。
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Faraday Discussions
Faraday Discussions 化学-物理化学
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