Evidence for the main foot protein gene in Perna perna (Mollusca, Mytilidae)

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Here, we investigated the gene that encodes the main protein component of the byssus in Perna perna (Ppfp) using a consensus fluorescent probe for the Mytilus group and by polymerase chain reaction amplification using specific and random primers. A 524-bp fragment resulting from polymerase chain reaction amplification was found to be homologous to the fp-1 gene of Mytilus coruscus. This fragment was identified as the 3′ end of the Ppfp-1 gene, which included the heptapeptide coding sequence for Lys-Pro-Ser-Tyr-Pro-Pro-Ter (probably the incomplete last tandem repeat unit of the giant exon), the stop codon and the polyadenylation signal. ©FUNPEC-RP.

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Clezar, C., Weber, L. I., Malaquias, G. S., & Silva, P. O. (2008). Evidence for the main foot protein gene in Perna perna (Mollusca, Mytilidae). Genetics and Molecular Research, 7(2), 567–572. https://doi.org/10.4238/vol7-2gmr459

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