Deciphering the molecular toolkit: regulatory elements governing shell biomineralization in marine molluscs

Author:

LI Zhuoqing12,YANG Meijie132,ZHOU Cong12,SHI Pu12,HU Pengpeng12,LIANG Bin12,JIANG Qingtian14,ZHANG Lili14,LIU Xiaoyan15,LAI Changping6,ZHANG Tao132,SONG Hao132ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Laboratory for Marine Ecology and Environmental Science Qingdao Marine Science and Technology Center Qingdao China

4. Key Laboratory of Evolution & Marine Biodiversity (Ministry of Education) and Institute of Evolution & Marine Biodiversity Ocean University of China Qingdao China

5. Qingdao Agricultural University Qingdao China

6. Lianyungang Blue Carbon Marine Technology Co. Lianyungang China

Abstract

AbstractThe intricate process of shell biomineralization in marine molluscs is governed by a complex interplay of regulatory elements, encompassing secretomes, transporters, and noncoding RNA. This review delves into recent advancements in understanding these regulatory mechanisms, emphasizing their significance in elucidating the functions and evolutionary dynamics of the molluscan shell biomineralization process. Central to this intricate orchestration are secretomes with diverse functional domains, selectively exported to the extrapallial space, which directly regulate crystal growth and morphology. Transporters are crucial for substrate transportation in the calcification and maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Beyond proteins and transporters, noncoding RNA molecules are integral components influencing shell biomineralization. This review underscores the nonnegligible roles played by these genetic elements at the molecular level. To comprehend the complexity of biomineralization in mollusc, we explore the origin and evolutionary history of regulatory elements, primarily secretomes. While some elements have recently evolved, others are ancient genes that have been co‐opted into the biomineralization toolkit. These elements undergo structural and functional evolution through rapidly evolving repetitive low‐complexity domains and domain gain/loss/rearrangements, ultimately shaping a distinctive set of secretomes characterized by both conserved features and evolutionary innovations. This comprehensive review enhances our understanding of molluscan biomineralization at the molecular and genetic levels.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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