- Author:
Xuxia WANG
1
;
Longyu ZHANG
2
;
Lei WANG
3
;
Yunjun YAN
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: adhesion mechanism; barnacle; biomimetic peptide; cement protein
- MeSH: Animals; Thoracica/metabolism*; Proteins/metabolism*; Adhesives/metabolism*
- From: Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4449-4461
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: The adhesive protein secreted by marine sessile animals can resist the resistance of water and exert stickiness under the humid environment. It has become a candidate for the development of high-performance materials in the field of biomedicine and bionics. Barnacles are as one of the marine macrofoulers that can be firmly attached to the underwater substrate materials with different surface characteristics through its cement proteins. To date, the adhesion process of barnacle has been understood in-depth, but the specific underwater adhesion mechanism has not been elucidated and needs further exploration. This review first presented an overview of barnacle and its adhesion process, followed by summarizing the advances of barnacle adhesive protein, its production methods, and applications. Moreover, challenges and future perspectives were prospected.