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1 t is controlled by a delicate apparatus, the byssus.
2 and a potential Co(II)-mfp-1 complex in the byssus.
3 we their tenacity to a holdfast known as the byssus, a fibrous extracellular structure that ends dist
5 empt to better understand the zebra mussel's byssus activity, a cDNA microarray (ZMB) including 716 g
7 Zn, were present in calcite shell layer and byssus and are likely related to their biological activi
9 apfp-1 is an interfacial linker between the byssus and soft tissue, that is, the DOPA-containing dom
11 was localized at the interface between stiff byssus and the soft tissue by immunochemical staining an
14 indicated that element concentration in the byssus can be applied as non-lethal method to monitor th
15 findings demonstrated that the zebra mussel byssus cDNA microarray is an efficient tool for the stud
17 nct DOPA-based cross-linking pathways during byssus fabrication, achieved by oxidative covalent cross
18 DOPA residues in proteins comprising mussel byssus fibers before, during, and after protein secretio
19 c analysis of the byssus secretory organ and byssus fibers revealed a family of ultrahigh molecular w
24 oxyphenyl-L-alanine) (diDOPA) cross-links in byssus has raised questions about the relationship of th
26 bers and foamlike adhesive plaques in mussel byssus is robust despite the strikingly dissimilar conne
30 arkable ability to attach their holdfast, or byssus, opportunistically to a variety of substrata that
31 alanine (Dopa)-containing proteins of mussel byssus play a critical role in wet adhesion and have ins
32 Recent experiments on permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus edulis have sh
34 periments on thick filaments of the anterior byssus retractor muscle of Mytilus and the telson-levato
36 f isolated thick filaments from the anterior byssus retractor muscle of the blue mussel Mytilus eduli
40 ed by proteins during maturation of a mussel byssus secretion, we have developed a simple method to c
42 l forces far exceed the measured strength of byssus threads and their attachment to the environment.
43 t the heterogeneous material distribution in byssus threads has a critical role in decreasing the eff
46 model systems, including spider silk, mussel byssus, velvet worm slime, hagfish slime, and mistletoe
49 protein family known as fp-1 provides mussel byssus with a protective outer coating and has drawn muc