The prisms in the shell of Mytilus edulis Linné are calcite needles. Their small size and their thin conchiolin cases distinguish them from the prisms of many other species of mollusks. These Mytilus prisms have been studied with the electron microscope. The material consisted of positive replicas of surfaces of the prismatic layer, etched with chelating agents, and of preparations of tubular cases from decalcified prisms which were compared with the conchiolin from decalcified mother-of-pearl of the same species. In the replicas, the cases appear as thin pellicles in the intervals between the prism crystals. Both the prism cases and the nacreous conchiolin, disintegrated by exposure to ultrasonic waves and sedimented on supporting films, appear in the form of tightly meshed, reticulated sheets, described as "tight pelecypod pattern" in former studies on nacreous conchiolin of Mytilus. The results show that in the shell of this species the same conchiolin structure is associated with aragonite in mother-of-pearl and with calcite in the prismatic layer.
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February 01 1961
STRUCTURE OF THE CONCHIOLIN CASES OF THE PRISMS IN MYTILUS EDULIS LINNE
Charles Grégoire
Charles Grégoire
From the Department of Biochemistry, Institut Léon Fredericq, University of Liège, and Centre National de Recherches Métallurgiques, Val Benoît, Belgium
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Charles Grégoire
From the Department of Biochemistry, Institut Léon Fredericq, University of Liège, and Centre National de Recherches Métallurgiques, Val Benoît, Belgium
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November 23 1960
Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1961
J Biophys and Biochem Cytol (1961) 9 (2): 395–400.
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November 23 1960
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Charles Grégoire; STRUCTURE OF THE CONCHIOLIN CASES OF THE PRISMS IN MYTILUS EDULIS LINNE . J Biophys and Biochem Cytol 1 February 1961; 9 (2): 395–400. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.9.2.395
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