A new bioadhesive material from fish parasites

  • A. Negri
  • E. Maffioli
  • S. Nonnis
  • N. Cuevas Polo
  • L. Pagliato
  • P. Fusi
  • P. Galli
  • G. Tedeschi
Publication date
July 2012

Abstract

Introduction:Monogenoids are fish parasites which are able to quickly and reversibly attach to their host in the presence of strong water currents through the secretion of a proteic glue. The adhesive secretion is produced by glands located in the antero-lateral region of the animal. Unlike most adhesive secretions found in the animal world which stick to abiotic substrates, monogenoidean adhesive secretion works on living tissues. All these features make it a very promising material for exploitation in the surgical field. The aim of this work is the characterization of the bio-adhesive material by means of a proteomic approach. Since no genomic data for monogenoids are available, an MS/MS based de novo sequencing strategy was applied. Meth...

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