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The role of photo-electric properties of silk cocoon membrane in pupal metamorphosis: A natural solar cell.


ABSTRACT: Silkworm metamorphosis is governed by the intrinsic and extrinsic factors. One key intrinsic factor is the temporal electrical firing of the neuro-secretory cells of the dormant pupae residing inside the silk cocoon membrane (SCM). Extrinsic factors are environmental like temperature, humidity and light. The firing pattern of the cells is a function of the environmental factors that eventually controls the pupal development. How does the nervous organization of the dormant pupae sense the environment even while enclosed inside the cocoon shell? We propose that the SCM does this by capturing the incident light and converting it to electricity in addition to translating the variation in temperature and humidity as an electrical signal. The light to electricity conversion is more pronounced with ultraviolet (UV) frequency. We discovered that a UV sensitive fluorescent quercetin derivative that is present on the SCM and pupal body surface is responsible for generating the observed photo current. Based on these results, we propose an equivalent circuit model of the SCM where an overall electrical output transfers the weather information to pupae, directing its growth. We further discuss the implication of this electrical energy conversion and its utility for consumable electricity.

SUBMITTER: Tulachan B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4764832 | biostudies-other | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The role of photo-electric properties of silk cocoon membrane in pupal metamorphosis: A natural solar cell.

Tulachan Brindan B   Srivastava Shivansh S   Kusurkar Tejas Sanjeev TS   Sethy Niroj Kumar NK   Bhargava Kalpana K   Singh Sushil Kumar SK   Philip Deepu D   Bajpai Alok A   Das Mainak M  

Scientific reports 20160224


Silkworm metamorphosis is governed by the intrinsic and extrinsic factors. One key intrinsic factor is the temporal electrical firing of the neuro-secretory cells of the dormant pupae residing inside the silk cocoon membrane (SCM). Extrinsic factors are environmental like temperature, humidity and light. The firing pattern of the cells is a function of the environmental factors that eventually controls the pupal development. How does the nervous organization of the dormant pupae sense the enviro  ...[more]

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