| Literature DB >> 27329320 |
Yael Politi1, Eckhard Pippel2, Ana C J Licuco-Massouh3, Luca Bertinetti3, Horst Blumtritt2, Friedrich G Barth4, Peter Fratzl3.
Abstract
We identify the presence of multiple vascular channels within the spider fang. These channels seem to serve the transport of zinc to the tip of the fang to cross-link the protein matrix by binding to histidine residues. According to amino acid and elemental analysis of fangs extracted shortly after ecdysis, His-rich proteins are deposited before Zn is incorporated into the cuticle. Microscopic and spectroscopic investigations in the electron microscope and synchrotron radiation experiments suggest that Zn ions are transported through these channels in a liable (yet unidentified) form, and then form stable complexes upon His binding. The resulting cross-linking through the Zn-His complexes is conferring hardness to the fang. Our observations of nano-channels serving the Zn-transport within the His-rich protein matrix of the fibre reinforced spider fang may also support recent bio-inspired attempts to design artificial polymeric vascular materials for self-healing and in-situ curing.Entities:
Keywords: Biomaterials; EELS; Metal ion coordination; Spider fang; XAS
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27329320 DOI: 10.1016/j.asd.2016.06.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthropod Struct Dev ISSN: 1467-8039 Impact factor: 2.010