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J Exp Biol ; 209(Pt 16): 3219-25, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16888069

ABSTRACT

Hardening of invertebrate jaws and mandibles has been previously correlated to diverse, potentially complex modifications. Here we demonstrate directly, for the first time, that Zn plays a critical role in the mechanical properties of histidine-rich Nereis jaws. Using nanoindentation, we show that removal of Zn by chelation decreases both hardness and modulus by over 65%. Moreover, reconstitution of Zn yields a substantial recovery of initial properties. Modulus and hardness of Zn-replete jaws exceed those attainable by current engineering polymers by a factor of >3. Zn-mediated histidine cross-links are proposed to account for this enhancement in mechanical properties.


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Polychaeta/chemistry , Zinc/chemistry , Animals , Histidine/chemistry , Histidine/metabolism , Jaw/anatomy & histology , Jaw/chemistry , Jaw/metabolism , Polychaeta/anatomy & histology , Polychaeta/metabolism , Zinc/metabolism
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