%0 Journal Article %A Tilbury, Maura A. %A McCarthy, Sean %A Domagalska, Magdalena %A Ederth, Thomas %A Marie Power, Anne %A Wall, J. Gerard %D 2019 %T Supplementary Methods, Table and Figures from The expression and characterization of recombinant cp19 k barnacle cement protein from Pollicipes pollicipes %U https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplementary_Methods_Table_and_Figures_from_The_expression_and_characterization_of_recombinant_cp19_k_barnacle_cement_protein_from_i_Pollicipes_pollicipes_i_/8977679 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.8977679.v1 %2 https://rs.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/16437869 %K barnacle %K adhesion %K protein %K recombinant cp19 k %K surface plasmon resonance %K self-assembled monolayers %X S1. Protein purification; S2. Preparation of SAMs; Table S1: Ellipsometric thicknesses and results from contact angle measurements; Figure S1: Amino acid sequence alignment of rPpolcp19k to GenBank Accession number FN244142 [3]. Amino acid substitutions are highlighted by an asterisk; Figure S2: SPR sensorgrams for the adsorption of cp19k, TF, BSA and fibrinogen on CH3, OH, N(CH3)3+, COO- and OEG SAMS in ‘seawater conditions’ i.e. at pH 8.0, 600 mM NaCl 10 ml min-1 flow rate and 25 oC. A 3 min protein injection was followed by a 2 min dissociation phase with 0.01 M sodium phosphate buffer pH 8.0 and 600 mM NaCl. %I The Royal Society