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Synthetic Spider Silk Production on a Laboratory Scale
Published on: July 18, 2012
[Construction of spider silk functional platform via intein trans-splicing]
Senzhu Lin1, Gefei Chen1,2, Qing Meng1
1Institute of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China.
Abstract:
To provide technical support for spider silk functional modification, we developed a simple and efficient functional platform via intein trans-splicing. Small ubiquitin-related modifier protein (SUMO) was fused to the recombinant spider silk protein (W2CT) by peptide bond via S0 split intein Ssp DnaB trans-splicing, resulting in a protein SUMOW2CT. However, incorporation of exogenous protein led to mechanical property defect and lower fiber yield, and also slowed down the fiber assembly velocity but no obvious differences in supercontraction and chemical resistance when compared with fibers from W2CT (W). SUMO protease digestion showed positive results on the fibers, indicating that the SUMO protein kept its native conformation and bioactive. Above all, this work provides a technical support for spider silk high simply and efficient functionalized modification.
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