Literature DB >> 25525713

Self-recovering caddisfly silk: energy dissipating, Ca(2+)-dependent, double dynamic network fibers.

Nicholas N Ashton1, Russell J Stewart.   

Abstract

Single fibers of the sticky underwater larval silk of the casemaker caddisfly (H. occidentalis) are viscoelastic, display large strain cycle hysteresis, and self-recover 99% of their initial stiffness and strength within 120 min. Mechanical response to cyclical strains suggested viscoelasticity is due to two independent, self-recovering Ca(2+)-crosslinked networks. The networks display distinct pH dependence. The first network is attributed to Ca(2+)-stabilized phosphoserine motifs in H-fibroin, the second to Ca(2+) complexed carboxylate groups in the N-terminus of H-fibroin and a PEVK-like protein. These assignments were corroborated by IR spectroscopy. The results are consolidated into a multi-network model in which reversible rupture of the Ca(2+)-crosslinked domains at a critical stress results in pseudo-plastic deformation. Slow refolding of the domains results in nearly full recovery of fiber length, stiffness, and strength. The fiber toughening, energy dissipation, and recovery mechanisms, are highly adaptive for the high energy aquatic environment of caddisfly larvae.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25525713     DOI: 10.1039/c4sm02435d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


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4.  Peroxidase-catalysed interfacial adhesion of aquatic caddisworm silk.

Authors:  Ching-Shuen Wang; Huaizhong Pan; G Mahika Weerasekare; Russell J Stewart
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5.  Connecting caddisworm silk structure and mechanical properties: combined infrared spectroscopy and mechanical analysis.

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Journal:  Open Biol       Date:  2016-06       Impact factor: 6.411

6.  The genome of an underwater architect, the caddisfly Stenopsyche tienmushanensis Hwang (Insecta: Trichoptera).

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