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SUBMITTER: Andersson M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4122339 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Andersson Marlene M Chen Gefei G Otikovs Martins M Landreh Michael M Nordling Kerstin K Kronqvist Nina N Westermark Per P Jörnvall Hans H Knight Stefan S Ridderstråle Yvonne Y Holm Lena L Meng Qing Q Jaudzems Kristaps K Chesler Mitchell M Johansson Jan J Rising Anna A
PLoS biology 20140805 8
Spider silk fibers are produced from soluble proteins (spidroins) under ambient conditions in a complex but poorly understood process. Spidroins are highly repetitive in sequence but capped by nonrepetitive N- and C-terminal domains (NT and CT) that are suggested to regulate fiber conversion in similar manners. By using ion selective microelectrodes we found that the pH gradient in the silk gland is much broader than previously known. Surprisingly, the terminal domains respond in opposite ways w ...[more]