Synthesis and Surface Chemical Properties of Adhesive Protein of the Asian Freshwater Mussel,Limnoperna fortunei |
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Authors: | Kousaku Ohkawa Kengo Ichimiya Ayako Nishida Hiroyuki Yamamoto |
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Abstract: | The adhesive polydecapeptide poly(Lys‐Pro‐Thr‐Gln‐Tyr‐Ser‐Asp‐Glu‐Tyr‐Lys) (average repeating number, n = 5), which is the consensus sequence of the Asian freshwater mussel Limnoperna fortunei adhesive protein (Lffp), has been synthesized by the polycondensation of the active esters. The surface chemical experiments revealed the following characteristics of the freshwater adhesive protein: (i) wettability of the Lffp solution is affected by the polar component value (γsp) of the surface free energy of the substrate, and a substrate having a γsp less than 10 mJ·m–2 exhibits a reduced wettability of the Lffp solution; (ii) the comparison of wettability of native Lffp with synthetic Lffp suggests that the decapeptide sequence, ‐Lys‐Pro‐Thr‐Gln‐Tyr‐Ser‐Asp‐Glu‐Tyr‐Lys‐, contributes to the interaction with the underwater surface; (iii) the Lffp tends to adsorb on nonpolar surfaces that have a low γsp value; and (iv) the adsorption ability of the freshwater adhesive protein is less than that of the marine adhesive protein because of the higher hydrophilicity of the freshwater adhesive protein. An antifouling examination indicated that a γsp value of the substrate surface of less than 10 mJ·m–2 should achieve a higher antifouling effect towards the L. fortunei attachment. These results are the first findings for the development of a freshwater antifouling strategy based on the molecular mechanism underlying the attachment of L. fortunei. |
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Keywords: | adhesion fouling mussel proteins surfaces |
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