نتایج جستجو برای: silk protein

تعداد نتایج: 1242331  

2016
Narendra Reddy Yiqi Yang

This paper reports the structure and properties of silk fibers produced by Actias lunas in comparison to Bombyx mori and the common wild silks. Considerable efforts are being made to find new sources for natural silk and also to develop regenerated protein fibers to supplement the limited amounts of B. mori and wild silks available in the market. In addition, it has been found that non-traditio...

Journal: :Proteins 2007
Xin Chen Zhengzhong Shao David P Knight Fritz Vollrath

Time-resolved FTIR analysis was used to monitor the conformation transition induced by treating regenerated Bombyx mori silk fibroin films and solutions with different concentrations of ethanol. The resulting curves showing the kinetics of the transition for both films and fibroin solutions were influenced by the ethanol concentration. In addition, for silk fibroin solutions the protein concent...

Journal: :RSC advances 2016
Robyn Plowright Nina Dinjaski Shun Zhou David J Belton David L Kaplan Carole C Perry

Biomaterial design via genetic engineering can be utilized for the rational functionalization of proteins to promote biomaterial integration and tissue regeneration. Spider silk has been extensively studied for its biocompatibility, biodegradability and extraordinary material properties. As a protein-based biomaterial, recombinant DNA derived derivatives of spider silks have been modified with ...

2013
Zhanyun Zhu Liu Liu Decai Gong

Introduction: Transglutaminase-mediated polymerization, unlike the traditional restoration methods based on the application of synthetic polymers, has proved to be a potential strategy in the restoration of historic silk. In the present study, the treatment process has been adapted to satisfy the needs of consolidating historic silk fabrics in various cases. Artificially aged (dry thermal agein...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Zhi Lin Weidong Huang Jingfeng Zhang Jing-Song Fan Daiwen Yang

Spider silks are renowned for their excellent mechanical properties and biomimetic and industrial potentials. They are formed from the natural refolding of water-soluble fibroins with alpha-helical and random coil structures in silk glands into insoluble fibers with mainly beta-structures. The structures of the fibroins at atomic resolution and silk formation mechanism remain largely unknown. H...

2015
BOMBYX MORI S. Sivaprasad

The sericultural productivity could be effectively modulated by enriching the silkworm diet with exogenous factors like alfalfa, a widely used homeo medicine. The minimum effective concentration (MEC) that promotes optimal larval growth, activates metabolism and improves silk production has been determined in Bombyxmori, by a stepdown process starting from higher concentration (5%) to a lower c...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2000
C L Craig C Riekel M E Herberstein R S Weber D Kaplan N E Pierce

Silks are highly expressed, secreted proteins that represent a substantial metabolic cost to the insects and spiders that produce them. Female spiders in the superfamily Araneoidea (the orb-spinning spiders and their close relatives) spin six different kinds of silk (three fibroins and three fibrous protein glues) that differ in amino acid content and protein structure. In addition to this dive...

2017
Martin Neuenfeldt Thomas Scheibel

Egg stalk silks of the common green lacewing Chrysoperla carnea likely comprise at least three different silk proteins. Based on the natural spinning process, it was hypothesized that these proteins self-assemble without shear stress, as adult lacewings do not use a spinneret. To examine this, the first sequence identification and determination of the gene expression profile of several silk pro...

2016
B. Marelli M. A. Brenckle D. L. Kaplan F. G. Omenetto

The regeneration of structural biopolymers into micelles or nanoparticles suspended in water has enabled the design of new materials with unique and compelling properties that can serve at the interface between the biotic and the abiotic worlds. In this study, we leveraged silk fibroin quintessential properties (i.e. polymorphism, conformability and hydrophobicity) to design a water-based prote...

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