Table 2.
Coral species | MW banding in kDa | Reference | Amino acid compositions | Protein gel chromatography |
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Synularia polydactyla (spicules) | 109, 83, 70, 63, 41, 30, 22 | Rehman et al. 2005 [49]. | Sequencing of 70 kDa and 63 kDa proteins. Enriched acidic amino acids. 70: glutamate; 63: glycine. |
Reproduced with permission from Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, 2005 [49]. |
Galaxea fascicularis | 53, 45 | Fukuda et al. 2003 [50]. | Rich in cysteine (dicysteine repeat pattern) Aspartate and asparagine. |
Reproduced with permission from Elsevier Inc., 2003 [50]. |
Balanophylli a europaea | IOM and SOM: 14.4, 13.9, 66 | Goffredo et al. 2011 [51]. | SOM: high acidic amino acids. IOM: high hydrophobic residues. |
Reproduced with permission from PLoS One [51]. |
Stylophora Pistillata Pavona Cactus |
55, 37, 47, 68, 50, 47, 37, 33 (from column 1: silver staining) | Puverel et al. 2005 [52]. | SOM: Soluble organic matrix. |
Reproduced with permission from Elsevier Inc., 2005 [52]. |
C. rubrum | (A): 6 bands at 81, 55, 47, 44, 12 and 10 kDa; | Deubreil et al. [53]. |
Reproduced with permission from Springer 2011 [53]. |
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C. konojoi | (B): 6 bands at 53, 45, 43, 31, 11.5 and 10.5 kDa; | |||
C. secundum | (C): 5 bands at 44, 42, 31, 11 and 10.5 kDa; | |||
C. elatius | (D): 4 bands at 43, 33, 11.5 and 10 kDa. |