Waite J H, Tanzer M L
Science. 1981 May 29;212(4498):1038-40. doi: 10.1126/science.212.4498.1038.
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.
污损性海洋贻贝紫贻贝通过分泌足丝将自身附着在各种基质上,足丝的粘性盘富含氨基酸3,4-二羟基苯丙氨酸(多巴)。从该动物分泌足丝的足部的酚腺中提取并纯化了一种酸溶性蛋白质。这种蛋白质具有高度碱性,含有大量赖氨酸、多巴以及3-和4-羟基脯氨酸。该蛋白质的组成及其在体外的粘性倾向有力地表明它有助于足丝的粘附。