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(Received for publication, May 24,
1995; and in revised form, June 14, 1995) An unusual polymorphic protein family of nine or more variants
has been isolated from the byssal adhesive plaques and foot of the
marine mussel Mytilus edulis. In accordance with established
terminology, the family is referred to as M. edulis foot
protein 3 or simply Mefp-3. Variants of Mefp-3 have molecular masses of
about 6 kDa, isoelectric points greater than 10.5, and an amino acid
composition dominated by six amino acids: glycine, asparagine,
3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (Dopa), tryptophan, arginine, and an unknown
basic amino acid. The latter has been isolated and identified as
4-hydroxyarginine using fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry and
appropriate standards. The primary structure of variant Mefp-3F has
been determined by peptide mapping using automated Edman sequencing in
combination with fast atom bombardment and matrix-assisted laser
desorption ionization mass spectrometry:
ADYYGPNYGPPRRYGGGNYNRYNRYGRRYGGYKGWNNGWNRGRRGKYW
where Y represents Dopa, and R represents
hydroxyarginine. Notably, the 4 occurrences of RY are marked
by a resistance to trypsin digestion. Although the conversion of
tyrosines to Dopa is essentially complete, hydroxylation of arginines
varies between 40 and 80%. In contrast to other mussel adhesive
proteins such as Mefp-1 and -2 which have large numbers of highly
conserved, tandemly repeated peptide motifs, Mefp-3 has only short
sporadic repeats. The specific function of Mefp-3 in byssal adhesion is
unknown.
Volume 270,
Number 34,
Issue of August 25, pp. 20183-20192, 1995
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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