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- Polyphenolic_protein abstract "The small family of proteins that are sometimes referred to as polyphenolic proteins are produced by some marine invertebrates like the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis by some algae', and by the polychaete Phragmatopoma californica. These proteins contain a high level of a post-translationally modified—oxidized—form of tyrosine, L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (levodopa, L-DOPA) as well as the disulfide (oxidized) form of cysteine (cystine). In the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), two such proteins, Dpfp-1 and Dpfp-2, localize in the juncture between byssus threads and adhesive plaque.Template:So?Template:So? The presence of these proteins appear, generally, to contribute to stiffening of the materials functioning as bioadhesives. The presence of the dihydroxyphenylalanine-moiety arises from action of a tyrosine hydroxylase-type of enzyme; in vitro, it has been shown that the proteins can be cross-linked (polymerized) using a mushroom tyrosinase.Template:So?".
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageID "29832931".
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageLength "3666".
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageRevisionID "669103935".
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Alga.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Algae.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Bioadhesive.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Blue_mussel.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Byssus.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_proteins.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Cystine.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Dreissena_polymorpha.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink L-DOPA.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Levodopa.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Marine_invertebrate.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Marine_invertebrates.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Mytilus_edulis.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Phenol_formaldehyde_resin.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Phragmatopoma_californica.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Polyphenol.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Polyphenols.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Post-translational_modification.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Sandcastle_worm.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Tyrosinase.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Tyrosine_hydroxylase.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLink Zebra_mussel.
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polyphenolic protein".
- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "polyphenolic protein".
- Polyphenolic_protein hasPhotoCollection Polyphenolic_protein.
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- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein-stub.
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- Polyphenolic_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:So%3F.
- Polyphenolic_protein subject Category:Animal_proteins.
- Polyphenolic_protein type Biomolecule.
- Polyphenolic_protein type Biomolecule.
- Polyphenolic_protein type Nutrient.
- Polyphenolic_protein comment "The small family of proteins that are sometimes referred to as polyphenolic proteins are produced by some marine invertebrates like the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis by some algae', and by the polychaete Phragmatopoma californica. These proteins contain a high level of a post-translationally modified—oxidized—form of tyrosine, L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (levodopa, L-DOPA) as well as the disulfide (oxidized) form of cysteine (cystine).".
- Polyphenolic_protein label "Polyphenolic protein".
- Polyphenolic_protein sameAs m.0fq1jbm.
- Polyphenolic_protein sameAs Q7226745.
- Polyphenolic_protein sameAs Q7226745.
- Polyphenolic_protein wasDerivedFrom Polyphenolic_protein?oldid=669103935.
- Polyphenolic_protein isPrimaryTopicOf Polyphenolic_protein.