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Critical role of minor eggcase silk component in promoting spidroin chain alignment and strong fiber formation.

Tiantian Fan1,2, Ruiqi Qin1,2, Yan Zhang1,2, Jingxia Wang1,2, Jing-Song Fan3, Xiangli Bai1,2, Wensu Yuan1,2, Weidong Huang4, Shuo Shi5, Xun-Cheng Su5, Daiwen Yang3, Zhi Lin6,2.   

Abstract

Natural spider silk with extraordinary mechanical properties is typically spun from more than one type of spidroin. Although the main components of various spider silks have been widely studied, little is known about the molecular role of the minor silk components in spidroin self-assembly and fiber formation. Here, we show that the minor component of spider eggcase silk, TuSp2, not only accelerates self-assembly but remarkably promotes molecular chain alignment of spidroins upon physical shearing. NMR structure of the repetitive domain of TuSp2 reveals that its dimeric structure with unique charged surface serves as a platform to recruit different domains of the main eggcase component TuSp1. Artificial fiber spun from the complex between TuSp1 and TuSp2 minispidroins exhibits considerably higher strength and Young's modulus than its native counterpart. These results create a framework for rationally designing silk biomaterials based on distinct roles of silk components.

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Keywords:  NMR; TuSp1; TuSp2; eggcase silk; minor component

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34531321      PMCID: PMC8463894          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2100496118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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