Journal article

Diatom adhesive mucilage contains distinct supramolecular assemblies of a single modular protein

TM Dugdale, R Dagastine, A Chiovitti, R Wetherbee

Biophysical Journal | CELL PRESS | Published : 2006

Abstract

A previous study used atomic force microscopy saw-tooth retraction curves to characterize the adhesive mucilage pads of the diatom Toxarium undulatum. The major mucilage component consisted of adhesive nanofibers (ANFs) made up of modular proteins arranged into cohesive units, each containing a set number of modular proteins aligned in parallel. This study shows that T. undulatum adhesive mucilage is a biocomposite containing four additional adhesive components, including single modular proteins that are likely to be the structural units from which the ANFs are assembled. Two further distinct supramolecular assemblies were observed to coexist with ANFs (ANFs II and III), along with a continu..

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