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Ca2+-induced self-assembly of Bombyx mori silk sericin into a nanofibrous network-like protein matrix for directing controlled nucleation of hydroxylapatite nano-needles.

Mingying Yang1, Guanshan Zhou1, Yajun Shuai1, Jie Wang1, Liangjun Zhu1, Chuanbin Mao2.   

Abstract

Bone biomineralization is a well-regulated protein-mediated process where hydroxylapatite (HAP) crystals are nucleated with preferred orientation within self-assembled protein matrix. Mimicking this process is a promising approach to the production of bone-like protein/mineral nanocomposites for bone repair and regeneration. Towards the goal of fabricating such nanocomposites from sericin, a protein spun by Bombyx mori (B.mori) silkworm, and bone mineral HAP, for the first time we investigated the chemical mechanism underpinning the synergistic processes of the conformational change/self-assembly of B.mori sericin ( BS ) as well as the nucleation of HAP on the resultant self-assembled BS matrix. We found that BS , rich in anionic amino acid residues, could bind Ca2+ ions from the HAP precursor solution through electrostatic attraction. The Ca2+binding drove the conformational change of BS from random coils into β-sheets and its concomitant self-assembly into interconnected nanofibrous network-like protein matrix, which initiated the nucleation and growth of HAP crystals. HAP crystals directed by the resultant self-assembled BS matrix grew preferentially along their crystallographic c-axis, leading to the formation of HAP nano-needles. The HAP nano-needles in the self-assembled BS matrix were subsequently aggregated into globules, probably driven by the hydrogen bonding between C=O groups of BS and O-H groups of HAP nano-needles. The present work sheds light on the chemical mechanisms of BS self-assembly and the controlled mineralization directed by the self-assembled matrix. We also found that the resultant nanocomposites could promote the osteogenic differentiation of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. Thus our work also generates a biomimetic approach to bone-like silk protein/mineral nanocomposite scaffolds that can find potential applications in bone repair and regeneration.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26029374      PMCID: PMC4449145          DOI: 10.1039/C4TB01944J

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Chem B        ISSN: 2050-750X            Impact factor:   6.331


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9.  Green method for improving performance attributes of wool fibres using immobilized proteolytic thermozyme.

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