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Secondary structures, protein-based materials

Although the amino acid sequence as well as the secondary structure of fibroin differs from those of spidroin, the fibers spun from these proteins, that is, silkworm silk and spider silk have comparable mechanical properties. These may be attributed to the structural characteristics, both at the molecular and filament level. The superior mechanical properties of silk-based materials, such as films, coatings, scaffolds, and fibers produced using reconstituted or recombinant silk proteins, are determined by their condensed structures. [Pg.125]


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