Synthesis and properties of crosslinked recombinant pro-resilin

  • Elvin, Christopher
  • Carr, Andrew
  • Huson, Mickey G.
  • Maxwell, Jane
  • Pearson, Roger
  • Vuocolo, Tony
  • Liyou, Nancy
  • Wong, Darren
  • Merritt, David
  • Dixon, Nicholas
Publication date
December 2015
Publisher
Macmillan Publishers Ltd
Journal
issn:0028-0836

Abstract

Resilin is a member of a family of elastic proteins that includes elastin, as well as gluten, gliadin, abductin and spider silks. Resilin is found in specialized regions of the cuticle of most insects, providing low stiffness, high strain and efficient energy storage; it is best known for its roles in insect flight and the remarkable jumping ability of fleas and spittle bugs. Previously, the Drosophila melanogaster CG15920 gene was tentatively identified as one encoding a resilin-like protein (pro-resilin). Here we report the cloning and expression of the first exon of the Drosophila CG15920 gene as a soluble protein in Escherichia coli. We show that this recombinant protein can be cast into a rubber-like biomaterial by rapid photochemical ...

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