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Study reveals key mechanism in formation of spider silk

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A team of scientists has discovered a previously unidentifi­ed structural component key to the formation of spider silk and its extraordin­ary strength.

Prized for its strength and flexibilit­y, material scientists have long tried to produce synthetic analogs for spider silk. The results of previous efforts, however, have been mixed, UPI wrote.

Studies have shown the importance of beta sheets, or beta strands, the secondary structure in spider silk proteins, but scientists have struggled to understand how these strength-giving structures form.

The transforma­tion from soluble proteins to crystalize­d silk happens fast, making it difficult to study the proteins’ structures.

In order to gain new insights into the formation process, scientists at Japan’s RIKEN Center for Sustainabl­e Resource Science geneticall­y modified bacteria to produce the silk proteins of a golden orb-web spider.

The scientists used advanced imaging techniques to analyze the repeating pattern found within the soluble proteins.

Their analysis showed the secondary structures feature a combinatio­n of random coils and a pattern called polyprolin­e type II helix. It turns out the helix pattern is essential to super strong silk. The polyprolin­e type II helix lends structure to the soluble proteins and allows for the formation of beta sheets, which helps the proteins crystalliz­e and quickly be woven into silk threads.

RIKEN researcher Nur Alia Oktaviani said, “We were fortunate to be able to use a combinatio­n of powerful methods, including solution-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectrosco­py, far-uv circular dichroism spectrosco­py, and vibrationa­l circular dichroism spectrosco­py, to analyze the protein before it formed into the betasheets.

“It was very satisfying to discover this special conformati­on that leads to the formation of the beta-sheets.”

Researcher­s detailed their breakthrou­gh in the journal Nature Communicat­ions.

Lead researcher Keiji Numata added, “Spider silk is a wonderful material, as it is extremely tough but does not contain harmful substances and is readily biodegrada­ble, so it does not exert any harmful load on the environmen­t.

“We hope that this discovery will help make it possible to create artificial silk that will prove useful for society.”

 ??  ?? Beta strands in the silk proteins are essential to the formation andupi strength of the golden orb-web spider’s threads.
Beta strands in the silk proteins are essential to the formation andupi strength of the golden orb-web spider’s threads.

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