Using atomic force microscopy, we present the first molecular-scale comparison of two of the most important silk dopes, native (NSF) and reconstituted (RSF) silkworm fibroin. We found that both systems depended on shear to show self-assembly. Significant differences in the nature of self-assembly between NSF and RSF were shown. In the highest studied concentration of 1000 mg/L, NSF exhibited assembly into 20–30 nm-wide nanofibrils closely resembling the surface structures found in natural silk fibers. RSF, in contrast, showed no self-assembly whatsoever at the same concentration, which suggests that the reconstitution process significantly disrupts silk’s inherent self-assembly capability. At lower concentrations, both RSF and NSF formed fi...
Silk fibroin (structural protein in silk fibres) exists in concentrated solutions within the insect,...
The supramolecular self-assembly behavior of silk fibroin was investigated using osmotic stress tech...
Biomaterials made of self-assembling protein building blocks are widely explored for biomedical appl...
How fibroin molecules fold themselves and further self-assemble into aggregations with specific stru...
Self-assembling fibrous supramolecular assemblies with sophisticated hierarchical structures at the ...
Silk's desirable properties originate from the development of a multiscale hierarchical structure pr...
Spider silk rivals the best synthetic materials in terms of strength and toughness. It is widely acc...
Interfacial dynamics, assembly processes, and changes in nanostructures and mechanical properties of...
Spider silk is an ideal material in material engineering and biomedical areas. Its remarkable streng...
Spider silk is a natural high-performance biopolymer with superior mechanical properties, resulting ...
Silk's outstanding mechanical properties and energy efficient solidification mechanisms provide insp...
Silk from 3-molted, 4-molted and sex-limited Bombyx mori, Antheraea pernyi and Antheraea yamamai hav...
A detailed insight about the molecular organization behind spider silk assembly is valuable for the ...
In nature inorganic–organic building units create multifunctional hierarchical architectures. Organi...
Silk fibroin (SF) protein, produced by silkworm Bombyx mori, is a promising biomaterial, while sopho...
Silk fibroin (structural protein in silk fibres) exists in concentrated solutions within the insect,...
The supramolecular self-assembly behavior of silk fibroin was investigated using osmotic stress tech...
Biomaterials made of self-assembling protein building blocks are widely explored for biomedical appl...
How fibroin molecules fold themselves and further self-assemble into aggregations with specific stru...
Self-assembling fibrous supramolecular assemblies with sophisticated hierarchical structures at the ...
Silk's desirable properties originate from the development of a multiscale hierarchical structure pr...
Spider silk rivals the best synthetic materials in terms of strength and toughness. It is widely acc...
Interfacial dynamics, assembly processes, and changes in nanostructures and mechanical properties of...
Spider silk is an ideal material in material engineering and biomedical areas. Its remarkable streng...
Spider silk is a natural high-performance biopolymer with superior mechanical properties, resulting ...
Silk's outstanding mechanical properties and energy efficient solidification mechanisms provide insp...
Silk from 3-molted, 4-molted and sex-limited Bombyx mori, Antheraea pernyi and Antheraea yamamai hav...
A detailed insight about the molecular organization behind spider silk assembly is valuable for the ...
In nature inorganic–organic building units create multifunctional hierarchical architectures. Organi...
Silk fibroin (SF) protein, produced by silkworm Bombyx mori, is a promising biomaterial, while sopho...
Silk fibroin (structural protein in silk fibres) exists in concentrated solutions within the insect,...
The supramolecular self-assembly behavior of silk fibroin was investigated using osmotic stress tech...
Biomaterials made of self-assembling protein building blocks are widely explored for biomedical appl...