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The transition from stiff to compliant materials in squid beaks.


ABSTRACT: The beak of the Humboldt squid Dosidicus gigas represents one of the hardest and stiffest wholly organic materials known. As it is deeply embedded within the soft buccal envelope, the manner in which impact forces are transmitted between beak and envelope is a matter of considerable scientific interest. Here, we show that the hydrated beak exhibits a large stiffness gradient, spanning two orders of magnitude from the tip to the base. This gradient is correlated with a chemical gradient involving mixtures of chitin, water, and His-rich proteins that contain 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-L-alanine (dopa) and undergo extensive stabilization by histidyl-dopa cross-link formation. These findings may serve as a foundation for identifying design principles for attaching mechanically mismatched materials in engineering and biological applications.

SUBMITTER: Miserez A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2754134 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The transition from stiff to compliant materials in squid beaks.

Miserez Ali A   Schneberk Todd T   Sun Chengjun C   Zok Frank W FW   Waite J Herbert JH  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20080301 5871


The beak of the Humboldt squid Dosidicus gigas represents one of the hardest and stiffest wholly organic materials known. As it is deeply embedded within the soft buccal envelope, the manner in which impact forces are transmitted between beak and envelope is a matter of considerable scientific interest. Here, we show that the hydrated beak exhibits a large stiffness gradient, spanning two orders of magnitude from the tip to the base. This gradient is correlated with a chemical gradient involving  ...[more]

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