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Ultrathin Spider Silk Films: Insights into Spider Silk Assembly on Surfaces

Acs applied polymer materials, v.1 no.12, 2019년, pp.3366 - 3374  

Borkner, Christian B. (Lehrstuhl Biomaterialien, Fakultä) ,  Lentz, Sarah (t fü) ,  Müller, Martin (r Ingenieurwissenschaften , Universitä) ,  Fery, Andreas (t Bayreuth , Prof.-Rü) ,  Scheibel, Thomas (diger-Bormann-Strasse 1 , 95447 Bayreuth , Germany)

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β-Sheets in natural spider dragline silk proteins are typically formed by polyalanine (An) as well as alanine-glycine (AG) and GGA sequences flanking these An regions. The hydrophobic β-sheet-rich regions are embedded in a hydrophilic amorphous matrix, and this phenomenon can be reflected ...

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