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Vertebrate Mineralized Tissues: A Modular Structural Analysis

25 Pages Posted: 12 Jan 2024 Publication Status: Published

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Steve Weiner

Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Structural Biology

Ron Shahar

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Laboratory of Bone Biomechanics

Abstract

Vertebrate mineralized tissues, present in bones, teeth and scales, have complex 3D hierarchical structures. As more of these tissues are characterized in 3D using mainly FIB SEM at a resolution that reveals the mineralized collagen fibrils and their organization into collagen fibril bundles, highly complex and diverse structures are being revealed. In this perspective we propose a novel approach to analyzing these tissues based on the presence of modular structures: material textures, pore shapes and sizes, as well as extents of mineralization.  We present a series of case studies that show how some of the same structural modules can be found in different mineralized tissues, including in bone, dentin and scales. The organizations in 3D of the various structural modules in different tissues may differ. This approach facilitates the framing of basic questions such as: are the spatial relations between modular structures the same or similar in different mineralized tissues? Do tissues with similar sets of modules carry out similar functions or can similar functions be carried out using a different set of modular structures? Do mineralized tissues with similar sets of modules have a common developmental or evolutionary pathway?

Keywords: Bone, tooth, scales, FIB SEM, modular classification, collagen fibril bundles

Suggested Citation

Weiner, Steve and Shahar, Ron, Vertebrate Mineralized Tissues: A Modular Structural Analysis. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4692699 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4692699

Steve Weiner (Contact Author)

Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Structural Biology ( email )

Israel

Ron Shahar

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Laboratory of Bone Biomechanics

Rehovot
Israel

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