SPIDER MAJOR AMPULLATE SILK (DRAG LINE) - SMART COMPOSITE PROCESSING BASED ON IMPERFECT CRYSTALS

Authors
Citation
Bl. Thiel et C. Viney, SPIDER MAJOR AMPULLATE SILK (DRAG LINE) - SMART COMPOSITE PROCESSING BASED ON IMPERFECT CRYSTALS, Journal of Microscopy, 185, 1997, pp. 179-187
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Microscopy
Journal title
ISSN journal
00222720
Volume
185
Year of publication
1997
Part
2
Pages
179 - 187
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2720(1997)185:<179:SMAS(L>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
A spider can spin major ampullate silk (drag line) at rates that diffe r by more than an order of magnitude, and yet obtain consistently reli able tensile properties. Silk samples collected at different rates and stained by infiltration with tin were studied by transmission electro n microscopy. The stained microstructures indicate the presence of non periodic lattice crystals, the average size of which depends on the si lking rate. A simple statistical point model demonstrates that the ord ered regions in major ampullate silk can originate from statistical ma tches between adjacent chains, The minimum size of the ordered regions is dictated by the fixed monomer sequence in the chains and not by pr ocessing kinetics, Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy shows that the concentration of multivalent protein-binding cations in the u nstained fibre is significantly reduced at the higher rates of silking , compared with their concentration at the lowest rates, Qualitatively , this result is consistent with the ions being used to maintain the s hear sensitivity of silk secretion over the range of processing rates studied.