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Insect Silk: One Name, Many Materials

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY
卷 55, 期 -, 页码 171-188

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DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-112408-085401

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convergent evolution; labial glands; dermal glands; coiled coil; cross-beta; collagen; Malpighian tubules; protein fiber

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Silks play a crucial role in the survival and reproduction of many insects. Labial glands, Malpighian tubules, and a variety of dermal glands have evolved to produce these silks. The glands synthesize silk proteins, which become semicrystalline when formed into fibers. Although each silk contains one dominant crystalline structure, the range of molecular structures that can form silk fibers is greater than any other structural protein group. On the basis of silk gland type, silk protein molecular structure, and the phylogenetic relationship of silk-producing species, we grouped insect silks into 23 distinct categories, each likely to represent in independent evolutionary event. Despite having diverse functions and fundamentally different protein structures, these silks-typically have high levels of protein Crystallinity and similar amino acid compositions. The substantial crystalline content confers extraordinary mechanical properties and stability to silk and appears to be required for production of fine protein fibers.

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