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A sugar-lectin rich interface between soft tissue and the stiff byssus ofAtrina pectinata SCIE SCOPUS

Title
A sugar-lectin rich interface between soft tissue and the stiff byssus ofAtrina pectinata
Authors
CHOI, JIMINElise HennebertPatrick FlammangHWANG, DONG SOO
Date Issued
2020-07-07
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Abstract
Maintaining durable adhesion between soft tissues and relatively hard implant materials is one of the most elusive technological difficulties in bionic devices due to contact damage between mechanically mismatched materials. Although there are many examples of coexistence of soft and hard tissues in living organisms, relatively little is known about the mechanisms used to overcome mechanical mismatches occurring at the interface between soft and hard tissues. Among the various creatures possessing mechanically mismatched biological tissues,Atrina pectinatais a good model system where the interface between stiff byssal threads and soft tissues is distributed all over an extended organ. In this study, we found a wide distribution of various types of carbohydrates and lectins at the mechanically mismatched interface of the byssus ofAtrinausing histological methods and proteomics. Reversible and robust interactions between the carbohydrate and lectins at the interface would play a major role in mitigating the contact damage at theAtrinainterface. Based on these results, the adhesion between sugar and lectin would be useful to overcome a wide range of contact damage observed in research studies on bionic devices.
Keywords
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; PROTEINS; COLLAGEN; THREADS; BINDING; FIBERS; TENDON; FILMS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/103876
DOI
10.1039/c9bm01932d
ISSN
2047-4830
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE, vol. 8, no. 13, page. 3751 - 3759, 2020-07-07
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