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Recombinant Silk Proteins with Additional Polyalanine Have Excellent Mechanical Properties.

Shuo Zhao1, Xiaogang Ye1, Meiyu Wu1, Jinghua Ruan1, Xiaoxiao Wang1, Xiaoli Tang1, Boxiong Zhong1.   

Abstract

This paper explores the structures of exogenous protein molecules that can effectively improve the mechanical properties of silkworm silk. Several transgenic vectors fused with the silkworm fibroin light chain and type 3 repeats in different multiples of the ampullate dragline silk protein 1 (MaSp1) from black widow spider with different lengths of the polyalanine motifs were constructed for this study. Transgenic silkworms were successfully obtained by piggyBac-mediated microinjection. Molecular detection showed that foreign proteins were successfully secreted and contained within the cocoon shells. According to the prediction of PONDR® VSL2 and PONDR® VL-XT, the type 3 repeats and the polyalanine motif of the MaSp1 protein were amorphous. The results of FTIR analysis showed that the content of β-sheets in the silk of transgenic silkworms engineered with transgenic vectors with additional polyalanine was significantly higher than that of wild-type silkworm silk. Additionally, silk with a higher β-sheet content had better fracture strength and Young's modulus. The mechanical properties of silk with longer chains of exogenous proteins were improved. In general, our results provide theoretical guidance and technical support for the large-scale production of excellent bionic silk.

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Keywords:  polyalanine; silk strength; silkworm; spider; transgene; β-sheets

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33546270      PMCID: PMC7913374          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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