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The following pages link to Silk properties determined by gland-specific expression of a spider fibroin gene family (Q36795730):
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- Composition and hierarchical organisation of a spider silk (Q21562308) (← links)
- Spider genomes provide insight into composition and evolution of venom and silk (Q22122091) (← links)
- Spider silks: recombinant synthesis, assembly, spinning, and engineering of synthetic proteins (Q24559049) (← links)
- Tunable silk: using microfluidics to fabricate silk fibers with controllable properties (Q24616052) (← links)
- Solution structure of eggcase silk protein and its implications for silk fiber formation (Q27655552) (← links)
- Plasticity in Major Ampullate Silk Production in Relation to Spider Phylogeny and Ecology (Q28479445) (← links)
- Spider Transcriptomes Identify Ancient Large-Scale Gene Duplication Event Potentially Important in Silk Gland Evolution (Q28645675) (← links)
- Comprehensive Proteomic Analysis of Spider Dragline Silk from Black Widows: A Recipe to Build Synthetic Silk Fibers (Q28828898) (← links)
- Protein and amino acid composition of silks from the cob weaver, Latrodectus hesperus (black widow). (Q30322723) (← links)
- Evidence for diet effects on the composition of silk proteins produced by spiders. (Q30327601) (← links)
- Major Ampullate Spider Silk with Indistinguishable Spidroin Dope Conformations Leads to Different Fiber Molecular Structures (Q30392059) (← links)
- Solid-state NMR relaxation studies of Australian spider silks. (Q30703500) (← links)
- Comparative architecture of silks, fibrous proteins and their encoding genes in insects and spiders (Q31120750) (← links)
- Egg case protein-1. A new class of silk proteins with fibroin-like properties from the spider Latrodectus hesperus (Q31157260) (← links)
- A potential mediator of collagenous block copolymer gradients in mussel byssal threads (Q32028662) (← links)
- Characterization of Exoskeletal Proteins from the American Lobster, Homarus americanus (Q32073734) (← links)
- Fibroin-like substance is a major component of the outer layer of fertilization envelope via which carp egg adheres to the substratum (Q32155993) (← links)
- Modular evolution of egg case silk genes across orb-weaving spider superfamilies (Q33220848) (← links)
- Blueprint for a high-performance biomaterial: full-length spider dragline silk genes (Q33287465) (← links)
- Pyriform spidroin 1, a novel member of the silk gene family that anchors dragline silk fibers in attachment discs of the black widow spider, Latrodectus hesperus (Q33492040) (← links)
- Molecular evolution of lepidopteran silk proteins: insights from the ghost moth, Hepialus californicus (Q33574536) (← links)
- Piriform Spider Silk Sequences Reveal Unique Repetitive Elements (Q33721184) (← links)
- Synthetic spider silk: a modular fiber (Q33913804) (← links)
- Liquid crystalline spinning of spider silk (Q33940679) (← links)
- The interaction of polyphenols with bilayers: conditions for increasing bilayer adhesion (Q34041302) (← links)
- Combining flagelliform and dragline spider silk motifs to produce tunable synthetic biopolymer fibers (Q34051978) (← links)
- Elastomeric proteins: biological roles, structures and mechanisms (Q34085610) (← links)
- High-toughness silk produced by a transgenic silkworm expressing spider (Araneus ventricosus) dragline silk protein (Q34097488) (← links)
- Tarantulas cling to smooth vertical surfaces by secreting silk from their feet (Q34184320) (← links)
- Early events in the evolution of spider silk genes (Q34325648) (← links)
- Spider flagelliform silk: lessons in protein design, gene structure, and molecular evolution (Q34330593) (← links)
- Quantification of the physiochemical constraints on the export of spider silk proteins by Salmonella type III secretion (Q34331657) (← links)
- Nanostructure and molecular mechanics of spider dragline silk protein assemblies (Q34333291) (← links)
- Multi-tissue transcriptomics of the black widow spider reveals expansions, co-options, and functional processes of the silk gland gene toolkit (Q34354808) (← links)
- Microbial production of spider silk proteins (Q34475227) (← links)
- Strength and structure of spiders' silks (Q34475238) (← links)
- Molecular biology of spider silk (Q34475243) (← links)
- Full-length minor ampullate spidroin gene sequence (Q34517721) (← links)
- Biomaterials: silk-like secretion from tarantula feet. (Q34569510) (← links)
- Elastomeric gradients: a hedge against stress concentration in marine holdfasts? (Q34575809) (← links)
- Comparative structures and properties of elastic proteins (Q34575825) (← links)
- Cycloaddition-promoted self-assembly of a polymer into well-defined beta sheets and hierarchical nanofibrils (Q34912352) (← links)
- Genetic engineering of fibrous proteins: spider dragline silk and collagen (Q34971355) (← links)
- Silk-based biomaterials (Q34992589) (← links)
- Complex gene expression in the dragline silk producing glands of the Western black widow (Latrodectus hesperus). (Q35057486) (← links)
- Intragenic homogenization and multiple copies of prey-wrapping silk genes in Argiope garden spiders. (Q35098153) (← links)
- Comparative transcriptome analyses on silk glands of six silkmoths imply the genetic basis of silk structure and coloration (Q35213609) (← links)
- Changing environments and structure--property relationships in marine biomaterials (Q35771627) (← links)
- Evidence from Multiple Species that Spider Silk Glue Component ASG2 is a Spidroin (Q35923413) (← links)
- Understanding marine mussel adhesion (Q36178732) (← links)