Connecting caddisworm silk structure and mechanical properties: combined infrared spectroscopy and mechanical analysis

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  • Nicholas N. Ashton
  • Huaizhong Pan
  • Russell J. Stewart
چکیده

The underwater silk of an aquatic casemaking caddisfly larvae (Hesperophylax occidentalis) is viscoelastic, and displays distinct yield behaviour, large strain cycle hysteresis and near complete recovery of its initial strength and stiffness when unloaded. Yield followed by a stress plateau has been attributed to sequential rupture of serial Ca(2+)-cross-linked phosphoserine (pS) β-domains. Spontaneous recovery has been attributed to refolding of the Ca(2+)/pS domains powered by an elastic network. In this study, native Ca(2+) ions were exchanged with other metal ions, followed by combined mechanical and FTIR analysis to probe the contribution of pS/metal ion complexes to silk mechanical properties. After exchange of Ca(2+) with Na(+), the fibres are soft elastomers and the infrared spectra are consistent with Cv3 symmetry of the -[Formula: see text] groups. Multivalent metal ions decreased the -[Formula: see text] symmetry and the symmetric stretching modes (vs) split in a manner characteristic of ordered phosphate compounds, such as phosphate minerals and lamellar bilayers of phosphatidic acid lipids. Integrated intensities of the vs bands, indicative of the metal ion's effect on transition dipole moment of the P-O bonds, and thereby the strength of the phosphate metal complex, increased in the order: Na(+) < Mg(2+) < Sr(2+) < Ba(2+) < Ca(2+) < Eu(3+) < La(3+) < Zn(2+) < Fe(2+) With a subset of the metal ion series, the initial stiffness and yield stress of metal ion-exchanged fibres increased in the same order: [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text] establishing the link between phosphate transition dipole moments and silk fibre strength.

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دوره 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016