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Molecular studies of a novel dragline silk from a nursery web spider, Euprosthenops sp. (Pisauridae)
Authors:Pouchkina-Stantcheva Natalia N  McQueen-Mason Simon J
Institution:a Institute of Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QT, UK;b CNAP, Department of Biology, Area 8, University of York, York YO10 5YW, UK
Abstract:Various spider species produce dragline silks with different mechanical properties. The primary structure of silk proteins is thought to contribute to the elasticity and strength of the fibres. Previously published work has demonstrated that the dragline silk of Euprosthenops sp. is stiffer then comparable silk of Nephila edulis, Araneus diadematus and Latrodectus mactans. Our studies of Euprosthenops dragline silk at the molecular level have revealed that nursery web spider fibroin has the highest polyalanine content among previously characterised silks and this is likely to contribute to the superior qualities of pisaurid dragline.
Keywords:Euprosthenops  Pisauridae  Spider  Dragline silk  Major ampullate gland fibroin  Silk structure  Crystal-forming motifs  Mechanical properties
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