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Probing the Impact of Acidification on Spider Silk Assembly Kinetics

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
卷 16, 期 7, 页码 2072-2079

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.5b00487

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  1. Department of Defense Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) [FA9550-14-1-0014]
  2. Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) [FA2386-12-1-3031 DURIP 12RSL231]
  3. National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research (NSF-DMR) [DMR-1264801]

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Spiders utilize fine adjustment of the physicochemical conditions within its silk spinning system to regulate spidroin assembly into solid silk fibers with outstanding mechanical properties. However, the exact mechanism about which this occurs remains elusive and is still hotly debated. In this study, the effect of acidification on spider silk assembly was investigated on native spidroins from the major ampullate (MA) gland fluid excised from Latrodectus hesperus (Black Widow) spiders. Incubating the protein-rich MA silk gland fluid at acidic pH conditions results in the formation of silk fibers that are 10-100 mu m in length and similar to 2 mu m in diameter as judged by optical and electron microscope methods. The in vitro spider silk assembly kinetics were monitored as a function of pH with a C-13 solid-state MAS NMR approach. The results confirm the importance of acidic pH in the spider silk self-assembly process with observation of a sigmoidal nucleation-elongation kinetic profile. The rates of nucleation and elongation as well as the percentage of beta-sheet structure in the grown fibers depend on the pH. These results confirm the importance of an acidic pH gradient along the spinning duct for spider silk formation and provide a powerful spectroscopic approach to probe the kinetics of spider silk formation under various biochemical conditions.

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