Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouling and potential biotechnological innovations, yet so far, identifying what makes barnacle glue proteins 'sticky' has proved elusive. Examination of a broad range of species within the barnacles may be instructive to identify conserved adhesive domains. We add to extensive information from the acorn barnacles (order Sessilia) by providing the first protein analysis of a stalked barnacle adhesive, Lepas anatifera (order Lepadiformes). It was possible to separate the L. anatifera adhesive into at least 10 protein bands using SDS-PAGE. Intense bands were present at approximately 30, 70, 90 and 110 kilodaltons (kDa). Mass spectrometry for protein...
Barnacles are dominant hard–fouling organisms in marine waters. They attach to substrates by secreti...
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Abstract Understanding the factors that affect settlement and adhesion strength of barnacles to foul...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Barnacles interest the scientific community for multiple reasons: their unique evolutionary trajecto...
The adhesive and adhesive glands of the stalked barnacle Lepas anatifera were investigated using a w...
Adhesive secretion has a fundamental role in barnacles' survival, keeping them in an adequate positi...
We focus on the stalked goose barnacle L. anatifera adhesive system, an opportunistic less selective...
Adhesive secretions occur in both aquatic and terrestrial animals, in which they perform diverse fun...
Abstract Background Barnacles are sessile crustaceans that attach to underwater surfaces using barna...
The results of the first chemical analysis of the adhesive of Lepas anatifera, a stalked barnacle, a...
Barnacle cement is an underwater adhesive insoluble protein complex. Marine proteins secreted by the...
The results of the first chemical analysis of the adhesive of Lepas anatifera, a stalked barnacle, a...
Limpets (Patella vulgata L.) are renowned for their powerful attachments to rocks on wave-swept seas...
Barnacles are dominant hard–fouling organisms in marine waters. They attach to substrates by secreti...
<p>Similarity was calculated using GeneDoc <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/...
Abstract Understanding the factors that affect settlement and adhesion strength of barnacles to foul...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Barnacles interest the scientific community for multiple reasons: their unique evolutionary trajecto...
The adhesive and adhesive glands of the stalked barnacle Lepas anatifera were investigated using a w...
Adhesive secretion has a fundamental role in barnacles' survival, keeping them in an adequate positi...
We focus on the stalked goose barnacle L. anatifera adhesive system, an opportunistic less selective...
Adhesive secretions occur in both aquatic and terrestrial animals, in which they perform diverse fun...
Abstract Background Barnacles are sessile crustaceans that attach to underwater surfaces using barna...
The results of the first chemical analysis of the adhesive of Lepas anatifera, a stalked barnacle, a...
Barnacle cement is an underwater adhesive insoluble protein complex. Marine proteins secreted by the...
The results of the first chemical analysis of the adhesive of Lepas anatifera, a stalked barnacle, a...
Limpets (Patella vulgata L.) are renowned for their powerful attachments to rocks on wave-swept seas...
Barnacles are dominant hard–fouling organisms in marine waters. They attach to substrates by secreti...
<p>Similarity was calculated using GeneDoc <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/...
Abstract Understanding the factors that affect settlement and adhesion strength of barnacles to foul...