The mechanism of silk assembly, and thus the cues for the extraordinary properties of silk, can be explored by studying the simplest protein parts needed for the formation of silk-like materials. The recombinant spider silk protein 4RepCT, consisting of four repeats of polyalanine and glycine-rich segments (4Rep) and a globular C-terminal domain (CT), has previously been shown to assemble into silk-like fibers at the liquid–air interface. Herein, we study the interfacial behavior of the two parts of 4RepCT, revealing new details on how each protein part is crucial for the silk assembly. Interfacial rheology and quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation show that 4Rep interacts readily at the interfaces. However, organized nanofibrillar s...
Major ampullate silk fibers of orb web-weaving spiders have impressive mechanical properties due to ...
ABSTRACT: Spider dragline silk proteins, spidroins, have a tripartite composition; a nonrepetitive N...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...
The mechanism of silk assembly, and thus the cues for the extraordinary properties of silk, can be e...
A detailed insight about the molecular organization behind spider silk assembly is valuable for the ...
Macromolecular assembly into complex morphologies and architectural shapes is an area of fundamental...
Phase transitions have an essential role in the assembly of nature's protein-based materials into hi...
Macromolecular assembly into complex morphologies and architectural shapes is an area of fundamental...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation (Centre for Young...
A central concept in molecular bioscience is how structure formation at different length scales is a...
A huge variety of proteins are able to form fibrillar structures, especially at high protein concent...
International audienceThe kinetics of adsorption of solubilized spider major ampullate (MA) silk fib...
Spider silk is an ideal material in material engineering and biomedical areas. Its remarkable streng...
Spider silks are a biological protein polymer with an incredibly diverse range of mechanical propert...
Biomaterials made of self-assembling protein building blocks are widely explored for biomedical appl...
Major ampullate silk fibers of orb web-weaving spiders have impressive mechanical properties due to ...
ABSTRACT: Spider dragline silk proteins, spidroins, have a tripartite composition; a nonrepetitive N...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...
The mechanism of silk assembly, and thus the cues for the extraordinary properties of silk, can be e...
A detailed insight about the molecular organization behind spider silk assembly is valuable for the ...
Macromolecular assembly into complex morphologies and architectural shapes is an area of fundamental...
Phase transitions have an essential role in the assembly of nature's protein-based materials into hi...
Macromolecular assembly into complex morphologies and architectural shapes is an area of fundamental...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation (Centre for Young...
A central concept in molecular bioscience is how structure formation at different length scales is a...
A huge variety of proteins are able to form fibrillar structures, especially at high protein concent...
International audienceThe kinetics of adsorption of solubilized spider major ampullate (MA) silk fib...
Spider silk is an ideal material in material engineering and biomedical areas. Its remarkable streng...
Spider silks are a biological protein polymer with an incredibly diverse range of mechanical propert...
Biomaterials made of self-assembling protein building blocks are widely explored for biomedical appl...
Major ampullate silk fibers of orb web-weaving spiders have impressive mechanical properties due to ...
ABSTRACT: Spider dragline silk proteins, spidroins, have a tripartite composition; a nonrepetitive N...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...