Characterization of transgenic silkworm yielded biomaterials with calcium-binding activity

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Abstract

Silk fibers have many inherent properties that are suitable for their use in biomaterials. In this study, the silk fibroin was genetically modified by including a Ca-binding sequence, [(AGSGAG)6 ASEYDYDDDSDDDDEWD]2 from shell nacreous matrix protein. It can be produced as fibers by transgenic silkworm. The Ca-binding activity and mineralization of the transgenic silk fibroin were examined in vitro. The results showed that this transgenic silk fibroin had relatively higher Ca-binding activity than unmodified silk fibroin. The increased Ca-binding activity could promote the usage of silk fibroin as a biomaterial in the pharmaceutical industry. This study shows the possibility of using silk fibroin as a mineralization accelerating medical material by generating genetically modified transgenic silkworm.

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Wang, S., Zhang, Y., Yang, M., Ye, L., Gong, L., Qian, Q., … Zhong, B. (2016). Characterization of transgenic silkworm yielded biomaterials with calcium-binding activity. PLoS ONE, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159111

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