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Mussel forms glue with

Structural proteins such as collagen, elastin, and spider silk contain repeating sequences of amino acids. In 1983, Waite discovered that the protein secreted by the phenol gland of the blue sea mussel Mytilus edulis consists of closely related decapeptide and hexapeptide sequences with a combined molecular weight of approximately 130 kilodaltons (kDa).i He further elucidated that this protein is transformed into glue through enzymatic oxidation to form the adhesive plaques that anchor the mussel... [Pg.245]


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