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Polyphenolic Substance of Mytilus edulis: Novel Adhesive Containing L-Dopa and Hydroxyproline.

Science (New York, N.Y.) (1981-05-29)
J H Waite, M L Tanzer
RÉSUMÉ

The fouling marine mussel Mytilus edulis attaches itself to various substrates by spinning byssal threads, the adhesive discs of which are rich in the amino acid 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (dopa). An acid-soluble protein was extracted and purified from the phenol gland located in the byssus-secreting foot of the animal. This protein is highly basic and contains large amounts of lysine, dopa, and 3- and 4-hydroxyproline. The composition of this protein and its sticky tendencies in vitro strongly suggest that it contributes to byssal adhesion.

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Mytilus edulis foot protein-1, 1 mg/mL (in 1% citric acid), sterile
Sigma-Aldrich
Mytilus edulis foot protein-1, 10 mg/mL (in 1% citric acid)