نتایج جستجو برای: dragline

تعداد نتایج: 220  

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Xiangyan Shi Jeffery L Yarger Gregory P Holland

(2)H-(13)C HETCOR MAS NMR is performed on (2)H/(13)C/(15)N-Pro enriched A. aurantia dragline silk. Proline dynamics are extracted from (2)H NMR line shapes and T1 in a site-specific manner to elucidate the backbone and side chain molecular dynamics for the MaSp2 GPGXX β-turn regions for spider dragline silk in the dry and wet, supercontracted states.

Journal: :RSC advances 2015
Sujatha Sampath Jeffery L Yarger

Interaction with water causes shrinkage and significant changes in the structure of spider dragline silks, which has been referred to as supercontraction in the literature. Preferred orientation or alignment of protein chains with respect to the fiber axis is extensively changed during this supercontraction process. Synchrotron x-ray micro-fiber diffraction experiments have been performed on Ne...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2006
Ning Du Xiang Yang Liu Janaky Narayanan Lian Li Matthew Lek Min Lim Daiqin Li

Spider dragline silk is of practical interest because of its excellent mechanical properties. However, the structure of this material is still largely unknown. In this article, we report what we believe is a new model of the hierarchical structure of silk based on scanning electron microscope and atomic force microscope images. This hierarchical structure includes beta-sheet, polypeptide chain ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2013
Yung-Kang Chen Chen-Pan Liao Feng-Yueh Tsai Kai-Jung Chi

Salticids are diurnal hunters known for acute vision, remarkable predatory strategies and jumping ability. Like other jumpers, they strive for stability and smooth landings. Instead of using inertia from swinging appendages or aerodynamic forces by flapping wings as in other organisms, we show that salticids use a different mechanism for in-air stability by using dragline silk, which was previo...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Daniel Huemmerich Thomas Scheibel Fritz Vollrath Shulamit Cohen Uri Gat Shmulik Ittah

Spider dragline silk, which exhibits extraordinary strength and toughness, is primarily composed of two related proteins that largely consist of repetitive sequences. In most spiders, the repetitive region of one of these proteins is rich in prolines, which are not present in the repetitive region of the other. The absence of prolines in one component was previously speculated to be essential f...

Journal: :Science 2002
Anthoula Lazaris Steven Arcidiacono Yue Huang Jiang-Feng Zhou Francois Duguay Nathalie Chretien Elizabeth A Welsh Jason W Soares Costas N Karatzas

Spider silks are protein-based "biopolymer" filaments or threads secreted by specialized epithelial cells as concentrated soluble precursors of highly repetitive primary sequences. Spider dragline silk is a flexible, lightweight fiber of extraordinary strength and toughness comparable to that of synthetic high-performance fibers. We sought to "biomimic" the process of spider silk production by ...

Journal: :Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers 1940

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Nadia A. Ayoub Jessica E. Garb Robin M. Tinghitella Matthew A. Collin Cheryl Y. Hayashi

Spider dragline (major ampullate) silk outperforms virtually all other natural and manmade materials in terms of tensile strength and toughness. For this reason, the mass-production of artificial spider silks through transgenic technologies has been a major goal of biomimetics research. Although all known arthropod silk proteins are extremely large (>200 kiloDaltons), recombinant spider silks h...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Xiao-Xia Xia Zhi-Gang Qian Chang Seok Ki Young Hwan Park David L Kaplan Sang Yup Lee

Spider dragline silk is a remarkably strong fiber that makes it attractive for numerous applications. Much has thus been done to make similar fibers by biomimic spinning of recombinant dragline silk proteins. However, success is limited in part due to the inability to successfully express native-sized recombinant silk proteins (250-320 kDa). Here we show that a 284.9 kDa recombinant protein of ...

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