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Silk Assembly against Hydrophobic Surfaces?Modeling and Imaging of Formation of Nanofibrils

Authors :
De Oliveira, Danilo Hirabae
Biler, Michal
Mim, Carsten
Enstedt, Linnea
Kvick, Mathias
Norman, Patrick
Linares, Mathieu
Hedhammar, My
De Oliveira, Danilo Hirabae
Biler, Michal
Mim, Carsten
Enstedt, Linnea
Kvick, Mathias
Norman, Patrick
Linares, Mathieu
Hedhammar, My
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

A detailed insight about the molecular organization behind spider silk assembly is valuable for the decoding of the unique properties of silk. The recombinant partial spider silk protein 4RepCT contains four poly-alanine/glycine-rich repeats followed by an amphiphilic C-terminal domain and has shown the capacity to self-assemble into fibrils on hydrophobic surfaces. We herein use molecular dynamic simulations to address the structure of 4RepCT and its different parts on hydrophobic versus hydrophilic surfaces. When 4RepCT is placed in a wing arrangement model and periodically repeated on a hydrophobic surface, fi-sheet structures of the poly-alanine repeats are preserved, while the CT part is settled on top, presenting a fibril with a height of similar to 7 nm and a width of similar to 11 nm. Both atomic force microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy imaging support this model as a possible fibril formation on hydrophobic surfaces. These results contribute to the understanding of silk assembly and alignment mechanism onto hydrophobic surfaces.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400963548
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021.acsabm.2c00878