A detailed insight about the molecular organization behind spider silk assembly is valuable for the decoding of the unique properties of silk. The recombinant partial spider silk protein 4RepCT contains four poly-alanine/glycine-rich repeats followed by an amphiphilic C-terminal domain and has shown the capacity to self-assemble into fibrils on hydrophobic surfaces. We herein use molecular dynamic simulations to address the structure of 4RepCT and its different parts on hydrophobic versus hydrophilic surfaces. When 4RepCT is placed in a wing arrangement model and periodically repeated on a hydrophobic surface, fi-sheet structures of the poly-alanine repeats are preserved, while the CT part is settled on top, presenting a fibril with a heigh...
International audienceThe kinetics of adsorption of solubilized spider major ampullate (MA) silk fib...
Triblock copolymers consisting of a middle silk-like [(Gly-Ala)3-Gly-Glu]n block flanked by two hydr...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation (Centre for Young...
The mechanism of silk assembly, and thus the cues for the extraordinary properties of silk, can be e...
The mechanism of silk assembly, and thus the cues for the extraordinary properties of silk, can be e...
Spider silks are a biological protein polymer with an incredibly diverse range of mechanical propert...
Molecular engineering of protein structures offers a uniquely versatile route for novel functionalit...
Spider silk rivals the best synthetic materials in terms of strength and toughness. It is widely acc...
Spider silk has biocompatibility and biodegradability properties and is known for the mechanical, ph...
Spider silks are biological protein polymers which are spun into fibers with an incredibly diverse r...
Spiders spin their silk from an aqueous solution to a solid fiber in ambient conditions. However, to...
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 ...
Using atomic force microscopy, we present the first molecular-scale comparison of two of the most im...
Triblock copolymers consisting of a silk-based ((Gly-Ala)3Gly-Glu) repeat flanked by hydrophilic out...
International audienceThe kinetics of adsorption of solubilized spider major ampullate (MA) silk fib...
Triblock copolymers consisting of a middle silk-like [(Gly-Ala)3-Gly-Glu]n block flanked by two hydr...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation (Centre for Young...
The mechanism of silk assembly, and thus the cues for the extraordinary properties of silk, can be e...
The mechanism of silk assembly, and thus the cues for the extraordinary properties of silk, can be e...
Spider silks are a biological protein polymer with an incredibly diverse range of mechanical propert...
Molecular engineering of protein structures offers a uniquely versatile route for novel functionalit...
Spider silk rivals the best synthetic materials in terms of strength and toughness. It is widely acc...
Spider silk has biocompatibility and biodegradability properties and is known for the mechanical, ph...
Spider silks are biological protein polymers which are spun into fibers with an incredibly diverse r...
Spiders spin their silk from an aqueous solution to a solid fiber in ambient conditions. However, to...
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 ...
Using atomic force microscopy, we present the first molecular-scale comparison of two of the most im...
Triblock copolymers consisting of a silk-based ((Gly-Ala)3Gly-Glu) repeat flanked by hydrophilic out...
International audienceThe kinetics of adsorption of solubilized spider major ampullate (MA) silk fib...
Triblock copolymers consisting of a middle silk-like [(Gly-Ala)3-Gly-Glu]n block flanked by two hydr...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation (Centre for Young...