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Degree of Biomimicry of Artificial Spider Silk Spinning Assessed by NMR Spectroscopy.

Martins OtikovsMarlene AnderssonQiupin JiaKerstin NordlingQing MengLoren B AndreasGuido PintacudaJan JohanssonAnna RisingKristaps Jaudzems
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
Biomimetic spinning of artificial spider silk requires that the terminal domains of designed minispidroins undergo specific structural changes in concert with the β-sheet conversion of the repetitive region. Herein, we combine solution and solid-state NMR methods to probe domain-specific structural changes in the NT2RepCT minispidroin, which allows us to assess the degree of biomimicry of artificial silk spinning. In addition, we show that the structural effects of post-spinning procedures can be examined. By studying the impact of NT2RepCT fiber drying, we observed a reversible beta-to-alpha conversion. We think that this approach will be useful for guiding the optimization of artificial spider silk fibers.
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