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Untangling spider silk evolution with spidroin terminal domains
Authors:Jessica E Garb  Nadia A Ayoub  Cheryl Y Hayashi
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, University of California, 92521 Riverside, CA, USA;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 01854 Lowell, MA, USA;(3) Biology Department, Washington & Lee University, 24450 Lexington, VA, USA
Abstract:

Background  

Spidroins are a unique family of large, structural proteins that make up the bulk of spider silk fibers. Due to the highly variable nature of their repetitive sequences, spidroin evolutionary relationships have principally been determined from their non-repetitive carboxy (C)-terminal domains, though they offer limited character data. The few known spidroin amino (N)-terminal domains have been difficult to obtain, but potentially contain critical phylogenetic information for reconstructing the diversification of spider silks. Here we used silk gland expression data (ESTs) from highly divergent species to evaluate the functional significance and phylogenetic utility of spidroin N-terminal domains.
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