How the silkworm spins out such an excellent silk fiber has been a hot topi
c. The issue here is to;know how the coil chains in the gland of silkworm t
ransform to beta -sheet in silk fiber. We used the regenerated silk fibroin
to imitate the silk fibroin of the gland to investigate the effect of meta
l ion(Ca2+. Cu2+) on the silk spinning process of Bombyx mori silkworm. The
solutions or gel obtained from hte mixture of regenerated silk fibroin and
metal ions were dried for mimicking the gradual loss of water in the spinn
ing process. The C-13 NMR spectrum simulation for C-beta nucleus of alanine
quantitatively demonstrated that the conformation of the regenerated silk
fibroin is dominantly of silk I, whereas the fibroin with metal ions has mo
re silk II conformation. Raman spectroscopies show the consistent results w
ith that of NMR. The binding of metal ion with carbonyl and amide in protei
n backbone allows the protein chain to array regularly, therefore leading t
o the beta -sheet formation.