Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and biocompatibility. Spiders produce different types of silks for different uses, although dragline silks have been the predominant focus of previous studies. Spider wrapping silk, made of the aciniform protein (AcSp1), has high toughness because of its combination of high elasticity and tensile strength. AcSp1 in Argiope trifasciata contains a 200-aa sequence motif that is repeated at least 14 times. Here, we produced in E. coli recombinant proteins consisting of only one to four of the 200-aa AcSp1 repeats, designated W1 to W4. We observed that purified W2, W3 and W4 proteins could be induced to form silk-like fibers by shear forces in a physiolog...
The properties of native spider silk vary within and across species due to the presence of different...
Spider silk from N. clavipes have a range of useful properties in addition to remarkable mechanical ...
<p>Properties of the recombinant AcSp1 (aciniform) fiber, which was formed from protein W<sub>4</sub...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...
Spider silk protein-based materials represent a new generation of biomaterials with tunable mechanic...
Spider silks have remarkable physical properties due to a combination of strength and elasticity. In...
The two Flag/MaSp 2 silk proteins produced recombinantly were based on the basic consensus repeat of...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Due to certain characteristics of spider silk, such as high elasticity and tensile strength, researc...
Spider silk is renowned for its extraordinary mechanical properties, having a balance of high tensil...
The spider silk protein has distinctive physical, chemical, mechanical and biological properties. As...
Major ampullate silk fibers of orb web-weaving spiders have impressive mechanical properties due to ...
Spider silk is renowned for its extraordinary mechanical properties, having a balance of high tensil...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Spider silk is an ideal material in material engineering and biomedical areas. Its remarkable streng...
The properties of native spider silk vary within and across species due to the presence of different...
Spider silk from N. clavipes have a range of useful properties in addition to remarkable mechanical ...
<p>Properties of the recombinant AcSp1 (aciniform) fiber, which was formed from protein W<sub>4</sub...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...
Spider silk protein-based materials represent a new generation of biomaterials with tunable mechanic...
Spider silks have remarkable physical properties due to a combination of strength and elasticity. In...
The two Flag/MaSp 2 silk proteins produced recombinantly were based on the basic consensus repeat of...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Due to certain characteristics of spider silk, such as high elasticity and tensile strength, researc...
Spider silk is renowned for its extraordinary mechanical properties, having a balance of high tensil...
The spider silk protein has distinctive physical, chemical, mechanical and biological properties. As...
Major ampullate silk fibers of orb web-weaving spiders have impressive mechanical properties due to ...
Spider silk is renowned for its extraordinary mechanical properties, having a balance of high tensil...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Spider silk is an ideal material in material engineering and biomedical areas. Its remarkable streng...
The properties of native spider silk vary within and across species due to the presence of different...
Spider silk from N. clavipes have a range of useful properties in addition to remarkable mechanical ...
<p>Properties of the recombinant AcSp1 (aciniform) fiber, which was formed from protein W<sub>4</sub...