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- Fibroin abstract "Fibroin is an insoluble protein present in silk created by spiders, the larvae of Bombyx mori, other moth genera such as Antheraea, Cricula, Samia and Gonometa, and numerous other insects. Silk in its raw state consists of two main proteins, sericin and fibroin, with a glue-like layer of sericin coating two singular filaments of fibroin called brins.The fibroin protein consists of layers of antiparallel beta sheets. Its primary structure mainly consists of the recurrent amino acid sequence (Gly-Ser-Gly-Ala-Gly-Ala)n. The high glycine (and, to a lesser extent, alanine) content allows for tight packing of the sheets, which contributes to silk's rigid structure and tensile strength. A combination of stiffness and toughness make it a material with applications in several areas, including biomedicine and textile manufacture.Fibroin is known to arrange itself in three structures, called silk I, II, and III. Silk I is the natural form of fibroin, as emitted from the Bombyx mori silk glands. Silk II refers to the arrangement of fibroin molecules in spun silk, which has greater strength and is often used in various commercial applications. Silk III is a newly discovered structure of fibroin. Silk III is formed principally in solutions of fibroin at an interface (i.e. air-water interface, water-oil interface, etc.).".
- Fibroin thumbnail Silk_fibroin_primary_structure.svg?width=300.
- Fibroin wikiPageID "9269719".
- Fibroin wikiPageLength "3085".
- Fibroin wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Fibroin wikiPageRevisionID "646492719".
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Alanine.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Amycolatopsis.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Antheraea.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Beta_sheet.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Biomedicine.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Biomolecular_structure.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Bombyx_mori.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silk.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Cricula.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Glycine.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Gonometa.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Polylactic_acid.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Saccharotrix.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Samia_(moth).
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Sericin.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Serine.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLink File:Silk_fibroin_primary_structure.svg.
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fibroin".
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLinkText "fibroin units".
- Fibroin wikiPageWikiLinkText "fibroin".
- Fibroin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fibroin subject Category:Proteins.
- Fibroin subject Category:Silk.
- Fibroin hypernym Protein.
- Fibroin type Biomolecule.
- Fibroin type Protein.
- Fibroin type Biomolecule.
- Fibroin type Nutrient.
- Fibroin type Product.
- Fibroin comment "Fibroin is an insoluble protein present in silk created by spiders, the larvae of Bombyx mori, other moth genera such as Antheraea, Cricula, Samia and Gonometa, and numerous other insects. Silk in its raw state consists of two main proteins, sericin and fibroin, with a glue-like layer of sericin coating two singular filaments of fibroin called brins.The fibroin protein consists of layers of antiparallel beta sheets.".
- Fibroin label "Fibroin".
- Fibroin sameAs Q2345087.
- Fibroin sameAs Фиброин.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroïna.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroína.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroina.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroiini.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroïne.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroína.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroin.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroino.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroina.
- Fibroin sameAs フィブロイン.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroina.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroína.
- Fibroin sameAs m.0282f4f.
- Fibroin sameAs Фиброин.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroin.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroin.
- Fibroin sameAs Fibroin.
- Fibroin sameAs Q2345087.
- Fibroin wasDerivedFrom Fibroin?oldid=646492719.
- Fibroin depiction Silk_fibroin_primary_structure.svg.
- Fibroin isPrimaryTopicOf Fibroin.