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. 1987 Mar 1;242(2):505-10.
doi: 10.1042/bj2420505.

Chemical taxonomy of the hinge-ligament proteins of bivalves according to their amino acid compositions

Chemical taxonomy of the hinge-ligament proteins of bivalves according to their amino acid compositions

Y Kikuchi et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The proteins in the hinge ligaments of molluscan bivalves were subjected to chemotaxonomic studies according to their amino acid compositions. The hinge-ligament protein is a new class of structure proteins, and this is the first attempt to introduce chemical taxonomy into the systematics of bivalves. The hinge-ligament proteins from morphologically close species, namely mactra (superfamily Mactracea) or scallop (family Pectinidae) species, showed high intraspecific homology in their compositions. On the other hand, inconsistent results were obtained with two types of ligament proteins in pearl oyster species (genus Pinctada). The results of our chemotaxonomic analyses were sometimes in good agreement with the morphological classifications and sometimes inconsistent, implying a complicated phylogenetic relationship among the species.

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