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1 March 2005 Spider Silk Proteins – Mechanical Property and Gene Sequence
Anna Rising, Helena Nimmervoll, Stefan Grip, Armando Fernandez-Arias, Erica Storckenfeldt, David P. Knight, Fritz Vollrath, Wilhelm Engström
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Abstract

Spiders spin up to seven different types of silk and each type possesses different mechanical properties. The reports on base sequences of spider silk protein genes have gained importance as the mechanical properties of silk fibers have been revealed. This review aims to link recent molecular data, often translated into amino acid sequences and predicted three dimensional structural motifs, to known mechanical properties.

Anna Rising, Helena Nimmervoll, Stefan Grip, Armando Fernandez-Arias, Erica Storckenfeldt, David P. Knight, Fritz Vollrath, and Wilhelm Engström "Spider Silk Proteins – Mechanical Property and Gene Sequence," Zoological Science 22(3), 273-281, (1 March 2005). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.22.273
Received: 25 November 2004; Published: 1 March 2005
KEYWORDS
function
MaSp1
MaSp2
spider silk
structure
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