Abductin

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Abductin
Identifiers
Organism Argopecten irradian
Symbol N/A
RefSeq (mRNA) AF026848
RefSeq (Prot) AAB94680
UniProt O44354
File:Hyriidae - Mycetopodidae.jpg
Abductin is found in the hinge ligament of bivalves such as Argopecten irradians and Placopecten magellanicus[1]

Abductin is a natural elastic protein that is found in the hinge ligament of bivalve mollusks. It is unique as it is the only protein in nature with compressible elasticity. It is similar to elastin and resilin, but amino acid analysis reveals that it has high concentrations of glycine and methionine.

Abductin is made up of three prominent amino acids, glycine, methionine, and phenylalanine, which are arranged in a repeating pentapeptide sequence throughout the molecule.[2][1]

It has been proposed that the protein could have uses in drug delivery or tissue engineering.[3]

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Biological Materials Of Marine Origin, Biologically-Inspired Systems (2010), by Hermann Ehrlich, Volume 1, Part 4, 319-322
  2. Abductin: a rubber-like protein from the internal triangular hinge ligament of Pecten. Kelly RE, Rice RV, Science. 1967 Jan 13;155(3759):208-10.
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