December 1 - 6, 2024
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PM01.02.04

Plate-Like Guanine Biocrystals Form via Templated Nucleation of Crystal Leaflets on Preassembled Scaffolds

When and Where

Dec 2, 2024
3:30pm - 3:45pm
Sheraton, Second Floor, Liberty B/C

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Zohar Eyal1,Rachael Deis1,Neta Varsano1,Nili Dezorella1,Katya Rechav1,Lothar Houben1,Dvir Gur1

Weizmann Institute of Science1

Abstract

Zohar Eyal1,Rachael Deis1,Neta Varsano1,Nili Dezorella1,Katya Rechav1,Lothar Houben1,Dvir Gur1

Weizmann Institute of Science1
Controlling the morphology of crystalline materials is challenging, as crystals have a strong tendency toward thermodynamically stable structures. Yet, organisms form crystals with distinct morphologies, such as the plate-like guanine crystals produced by many terrestrial and aquatic species for light manipulation. Regulation of crystal morphogenesis was hypothesized to entail physical growth restriction by the surrounding membrane, combined with fine-tuned interactions between organic molecules and the growing crystal. Using cryo-electron tomography of developing zebrafish larvae, we found that guanine crystals form via templated nucleation of thin leaflets on preassembled scaffolds made of 20-nm-thick amyloid fibers. These leaflets then merge and coalesce into a single plate-like crystal. Our findings shed light on the biological regulation of crystal morphogenesis, which determines their optical properties.

Keywords

biomaterial | crystalline

Symposium Organizers

Yi-Yeoun Kim, University of Leeds
Ling Li, Virginia Tech
Fabio Nudelman, University of Edinburgh
Benjamin Palmer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Session Chairs

Yi-Yeoun Kim
Ling Li

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