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Structural insight on the liquid silk from the middle silk gland of non-mulberry silkworm Antheraea assamensis

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 1128-1139

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2021.2017347

Keywords

MSG; liquid silk; fibroin; sericin; Antheraea assamensis

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This study provides a preliminary characterization of liquid silk from the middle silk gland of a non-mulberry silkworm, and analyzes the sericin protein using in-silico methods. The research demonstrates the conformational patterns of the liquid silk inside the silk gland, and suggests the transitional state of the silk with both crystalline and amorphous contents.
This study highlights the preliminary characterization of liquid silk from the middle silk gland (MSG) along with the in-silico analysis of the sericin protein of a less explored non mulberry silkworm Antheraea assamensis which is endemic to the North Eastern region of India. Various biophysical methods have been applied to elucidate the conformational patterns of the liquid silk present inside the MSG without removing the sericin layer. This will help us to know the actual features of the in vivo transitional status of the silk in the MSG which travel towards the anterior silk gland (ASG) prior to spinning. The SDS PAGE analysis represented the existence of the both fibroin and sericin bands in the sample. The structural pattern of the MSG liquid silk as revealed by various methods denoted the occurrence of beta-sheet component along with some random coil and beta-turn components which in turn suggests the transitional state of the liquid silk attributed to the existence of both the crystalline and amorphous contents. The thermo gravimetric study and the aggregation behavior analysis results proposed the occurrence of intermolecular hydrogen bonding between the sericin and fibroin in the MSG. This study will sensitize the better understanding of the behavior of the liquid silk in the MSG of non-mulberry silkworm A. assamensis and will open avenues for various application-based studies of this silk. Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma

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