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Nat Mater ; 11(8): 724-33, 2012 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22751179

ABSTRACT

The involvement of collagen in bone biomineralization is commonly admitted, yet its role remains unclear. Here we show that type I collagen in vitro can initiate and orientate the growth of carbonated apatite mineral in the absence of any other vertebrate extracellular matrix molecules of calcifying tissues. We also show that the collagen matrix influences the structural characteristics on the atomic scale, and controls the size and the three-dimensional distribution of apatite at larger length scales. These results call into question recent consensus in the literature on the need for Ca-rich non-collagenous proteins for collagen mineralization to occur in vivo. Our model is based on a collagen/apatite self-assembly process that combines the ability to mimic the in vivo extracellular fluid with three major features inherent to living bone tissue, that is, high fibrillar density, monodispersed fibrils and long-range hierarchical organization.


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Apatites/chemistry , Bone Development/physiology , Bone and Bones/chemistry , Collagen Type I/chemistry , Animals , Bone and Bones/ultrastructure , Calcification, Physiologic/physiology , Collagen Type I/ultrastructure , Humans , Rats , Sheep , Tail , Tendons
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