Background: A complete understanding of barnacle adhesion remains elusive as the process occurs within and beneath the confines of a rigid calcified shell. Barnacle cement is mainly proteinaceous and several individual proteins have been identified in the hardened cement at the barnacle-substrate interface. Little is known about the molt- and tissue-specific expression of cement protein genes but could offer valuable insight into the complex multi-step processes of barnacle growth and adhesion. Methods: The main body and sub-mantle tissue of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite (basionym Balanus amphitrite) were collected in pre- and post-molt stages. RNA-seq technology was used to analyze the transcriptome for differential gene expression ...
Detailed information about protein identifications from the various secreted samples. (XLSX 117Â kb
Data for the article: Domínguez-Pérez, D.; Almeida, D.; Wissing, J.; Machado, A.M.; Jänsch, L.; Cast...
Data for the article: Domínguez-Pérez, D.; Almeida, D.; Wissing, J.; Machado, A.M.; Jänsch, L.; Cast...
Abstract Background A complete understanding of barna...
The barnacle, Amphibalanus amphitrite, is a common marine fouling organism. Understanding the mechan...
Abstract Background Barnacles are sessile crustaceans that attach to underwater surfaces using barna...
The barnacle, Amphibalanus amphitrite, is a common marine fouling organism. Understanding the mechan...
Adhesive secretion has a fundamental role in barnacles' survival, keeping them in an adequate positi...
As typical biofoulers, barnacles possess hard shells and cause serious biofouling problems. In this ...
Barnacles interest the scientific community for multiple reasons: their unique evolutionary trajecto...
We focus on the stalked goose barnacle L. anatifera adhesive system, an opportunistic less selective...
Schematics and experimental conditions of the barnacle secretion collection methods. (PDF 537Â kb
Background: The barnacle Balanus amphitrite is widely distributed in marine shallow and tidal waters...
Barnacles adhere themselves robustly and permanently to diverse underwater substrates through strong...
The barnacle, Balanus amphitrite, is one of the primary model organisms for rocky-shore ecology stud...
Detailed information about protein identifications from the various secreted samples. (XLSX 117Â kb
Data for the article: Domínguez-Pérez, D.; Almeida, D.; Wissing, J.; Machado, A.M.; Jänsch, L.; Cast...
Data for the article: Domínguez-Pérez, D.; Almeida, D.; Wissing, J.; Machado, A.M.; Jänsch, L.; Cast...
Abstract Background A complete understanding of barna...
The barnacle, Amphibalanus amphitrite, is a common marine fouling organism. Understanding the mechan...
Abstract Background Barnacles are sessile crustaceans that attach to underwater surfaces using barna...
The barnacle, Amphibalanus amphitrite, is a common marine fouling organism. Understanding the mechan...
Adhesive secretion has a fundamental role in barnacles' survival, keeping them in an adequate positi...
As typical biofoulers, barnacles possess hard shells and cause serious biofouling problems. In this ...
Barnacles interest the scientific community for multiple reasons: their unique evolutionary trajecto...
We focus on the stalked goose barnacle L. anatifera adhesive system, an opportunistic less selective...
Schematics and experimental conditions of the barnacle secretion collection methods. (PDF 537Â kb
Background: The barnacle Balanus amphitrite is widely distributed in marine shallow and tidal waters...
Barnacles adhere themselves robustly and permanently to diverse underwater substrates through strong...
The barnacle, Balanus amphitrite, is one of the primary model organisms for rocky-shore ecology stud...
Detailed information about protein identifications from the various secreted samples. (XLSX 117Â kb
Data for the article: Domínguez-Pérez, D.; Almeida, D.; Wissing, J.; Machado, A.M.; Jänsch, L.; Cast...
Data for the article: Domínguez-Pérez, D.; Almeida, D.; Wissing, J.; Machado, A.M.; Jänsch, L.; Cast...