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In the silk glands of the spiders, the silk precursors is contained in liquid form and became solid when it is excreted. The dimerization of the N-terminal domain of MaSp1 involved the transition from the liquid form to the solid silk.
In the silk glands of the spiders, the silk precursors is contained in liquid form and became solid when it is excreted. The dimerization of the N-terminal domain of MaSp1 involved the transition from the liquid form to the solid silk.
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== Function ==
== Function ==

Revision as of 18:24, 8 January 2015

This Sandbox is Reserved from 15/11/2014, through 15/05/2015 for use in the course "Biomolecule" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the Strasbourg University. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 951 through Sandbox Reserved 975.
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Structure of monomeric NT from Euprosthenops australis Major Ampullate Spidroin 1 (MaSp1)

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References

pH-dependent dimerization of spider silk N-terminal domain requires relocation of a wedged tryptophan side chain: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22706024

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