Structure and elasticity mechanism of full length resilin proteins
Article 2010 en
Authors
XH
Xiao Hu
GQ
Guokui Qin
PC
Peggy Cebe
Abstract
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Full length resilin, as well as resilin peptides encoded by exons 1 and 3, were analyzed for structural features. The elasticity mechanisms of resilin related to insect function are described. To approach this goal, a simple energy input method based on thermal treatment was used to detail the transitions and structures of resilin. A systematic pathway to the mechanism was followed based on Temperature-modulated Differential Scanning Calorimetry (TMDSC), Real-time Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), synchrotron Real-time X-ray, and AFM. The results revealed that the conformation and transition of resilin proteins played a critical role for their elastic mechanisms, which provided an effective pathway to design new super elastic biomaterials.
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