نتایج جستجو برای: silk

تعداد نتایج: 8743  

2015
Francisco Vilaplana Johanna Nilsson Dorte V. P. Sommer Sigbritt Karlsson

Suitable analytical markers to assess the degree of degradation of historic silk textiles at molecular and macroscopic levels have been identified and compared with silk textiles aged artificially in different environments, namely (i) ultraviolet (UV) exposure, (ii) thermo-oxidation, (iii) controlled humidity and (iv) pH. The changes at the molecular level in the amino acid composition, the for...

2015
R. Madurga T. A. Blackledge B. Perea G. R. Plaza C. Riekel M. Burghammer M. Elices G. Guinea J. Pérez-Rigueiro

The extraordinary mechanical performance of spider dragline silk is explained by its highly ordered microstructure and results from the sequences of its constituent proteins. This optimized microstructural organization simultaneously achieves high tensile strength and strain at breaking by taking advantage of weak molecular interactions. However, elucidating how the original design evolved over...

2004
Tadashi Miyashita Yasunori Maezono Aya Shimazaki

Spiders of the genus Argyrodes are kleptoparasites that steal prey from other web spiders. Recent studies have shown that in addition to stealing prey, they occasionally eat the silk of the host spider webs. How Argyrodes alters the two foraging tactics in the field is still unknown. The foraging behaviour of Argyrodes flavescens was observed in the south-western part of Japan where prey availa...

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 ...

2017
Maminirina Randrianandrasana Wen-Yen Wu David A. Carney Amy J. Wagoner Johnson May R. Berenbaum

Antherina suraka Boisduval (Saturniidae, Lepidoptera) produces a silken cocoon that has been the focus of efforts to create a commercial wild silk industry in Madagascar. In this study, structural and mechanical properties of the cocoon of A. suraka from two sites were measured and compared to the cocoon of Bombyx mori L. (Bombycidae, Lepidoptera) the world's most common source for silk. Result...

2010
Nuwan U. Sella Kapu Daniel J. Cosgrove

In response to pollination maize silks undergo an accelerated process of senescence which involves an inhibition of elongation. To gain insight into the mechanism underlying this growth response, the relationships among silk elongation kinetics, cell wall biophysical properties, pollen tube growth, and expansin protein abundance were investigated. The inhibition of silk elongation became appare...

Journal: :Biomacromolecules 2002
Jonathan A Coddington Henri D Chanzy Catheryn L Jackson Gail Raty KennCorwin H Gardner

The morphology of silk produced by recluse spiders (Loxosceles arizonica) was investigated by scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. This silk consisted entirely of very long, thin ribbons of width 2-4 microm and thicknesses of no more than 40 nm. The correspondence in shape and dimension between the silk ribbons and the elongated aperture o...

2005
Nirmal Kumar

The domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori Linn., a lepidopteran molecular model and an important economic insect that are emerging as an ideal molecular genetic resource for solving a broad range of biological problems. The silkworm, B. mori produces massive amount of silk proteins during the final stage of larval development. These proteins are stored in the middle silk gland and they are dischar...

2018
Genevieve G Kerr Helen F Nahrung Aaron Wiegand Joanna Kristoffersen Peter Killen Cameron Brown Joanne Macdonald

Silks from orb-weaving spiders are exceptionally tough, producing a model polymer for biomimetic fibre development. The mechanical properties of naturally spun silk threads from two species of Australian orb-weavers, Nephila pilipes and Nephilaplumipes, were examined here in relation to overall thread diameter, the size and number of fibres within threads, and spider size. N. pilipes, the large...

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