Silk proteins secreted by salivary glands in the dipteran insect, Chironomus play a significant role as proteinaceous adhesives for construction of underwater housing nests by larvae. To date, only three Chironomus species, C. tentans Fabricius, C. pallidivittatus Malloch and C. riparius Meigen have been explored for characterization of their aquatic silk protein. Genes coding for silk proteins are located on specific chromosomal ‘puffs’ called Balbiani rings as well as non-Balbiani ring regions. Expression of these genes is closely regulated by developmental and hormonal alterations and environmental factors. Furthermore, pilot studies have postulated that silk proteins probably occur in diverse size classes grouped into large (~1000 kDa)...
Egg stalk silks of the common green lacewing Chrysoperla carnea likely comprise at least three diffe...
Silks are renowned for being lightweight materials with impressive mechanical properties. Though mot...
Modern society recognizes that spider silk has a greater toughness than Kevlar, which has induced ma...
Retreat-maker larvae of Stenopsyche marmorata, one of the major caddisfly species in Japan, produce ...
The silks of arthropods have an elementary role in the natural history of the organisms that spin th...
Aquatic larvae of the midge, Chironomus tentans, synthesize a 185-kDa silk protein (sp185) with the ...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spiders produce multiple silks with different physical properties that allow them to occupy a divers...
Spider silks are among the toughest known materials and thus provide models for renewable, biodegrad...
Spiders are exceptionally diverse and abundant organisms in terrestrial ecosystems and their evoluti...
Spider silks are protein-based fibers that possess remarkable mechanical properties. Major ampullate...
Belonging to the diverse order Araneae, the black widow spider Latrodectus 4 hesperus produces high-...
Spider silk from the female black widow spider, Latrodectus hesperus, is made of extraordinary biomo...
Spiders are able to spin a variety of silk types for various purposes, each with their own unique pr...
Silks play a crucial role in the survival and reproduction of many insects. Labial glands, Malpighia...
Egg stalk silks of the common green lacewing Chrysoperla carnea likely comprise at least three diffe...
Silks are renowned for being lightweight materials with impressive mechanical properties. Though mot...
Modern society recognizes that spider silk has a greater toughness than Kevlar, which has induced ma...
Retreat-maker larvae of Stenopsyche marmorata, one of the major caddisfly species in Japan, produce ...
The silks of arthropods have an elementary role in the natural history of the organisms that spin th...
Aquatic larvae of the midge, Chironomus tentans, synthesize a 185-kDa silk protein (sp185) with the ...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spiders produce multiple silks with different physical properties that allow them to occupy a divers...
Spider silks are among the toughest known materials and thus provide models for renewable, biodegrad...
Spiders are exceptionally diverse and abundant organisms in terrestrial ecosystems and their evoluti...
Spider silks are protein-based fibers that possess remarkable mechanical properties. Major ampullate...
Belonging to the diverse order Araneae, the black widow spider Latrodectus 4 hesperus produces high-...
Spider silk from the female black widow spider, Latrodectus hesperus, is made of extraordinary biomo...
Spiders are able to spin a variety of silk types for various purposes, each with their own unique pr...
Silks play a crucial role in the survival and reproduction of many insects. Labial glands, Malpighia...
Egg stalk silks of the common green lacewing Chrysoperla carnea likely comprise at least three diffe...
Silks are renowned for being lightweight materials with impressive mechanical properties. Though mot...
Modern society recognizes that spider silk has a greater toughness than Kevlar, which has induced ma...