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Identification and classification of silks using infrared spectroscopy

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
卷 218, 期 19, 页码 3138-3149

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.128306

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Silkworm; Cocoon; Lepidopteran; Multivariate analysis; Phylogenetic

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  1. European Research Council [SP2-GA-2008-233409]
  2. Magdalen College Oxford
  3. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) [P/K005693/1, EP/G068224/1]
  4. Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) [PGS 3D/6799-379132-2009]
  5. US Air Force Office of Scientific Research [AFOSR F49620-03-1-0111]
  6. EPSRC [EP/G068224/1, EP/K005693/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  7. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/K005693/1, EP/G068224/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Lepidopteran silks number in the thousands and display a vast diversity of structures, properties and industrial potential. To map this remarkable biochemical diversity, we present an identification and screening method based on the infrared spectra of native silk feedstock and cocoons. Multivariate analysis of over 1214 infrared spectra obtained from 35 species allowed us to group silks into distinct hierarchies and a classification that agrees well with current phylogenetic data and taxonomies. This approach also provides information on the relative content of sericin, calcium oxalate, phenolic compounds, poly-alanine and poly(alanine-glycine) beta-sheets. It emerged that the domesticated mulberry silkmoth Bombyx mori represents an outlier compared with other silkmoth taxa in terms of spectral properties. Interestingly, Epiphora bauhiniae was found to contain the highest amount of beta-sheets reported to date for any wild silkmoth. We conclude that our approach provides a new route to determine cocoon chemical composition and in turn a novel, biological as well as material, classification of silks.

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