fibroin उदाहरण वाक्य
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- In this case, however, the color is the work of Japanese scientists, who have re-engineered a silkworm gene responsible for producing a fibroin, a protein that is a major component of silk.
- Silk consists of 70 80 % fibroin and 20 30 % sericin; fibroin being the structural center of the silk, and sericin being the gum coating the fibres and allowing them to stick to each other.
- Silk consists of 70 80 % fibroin and 20 30 % sericin; fibroin being the structural center of the silk, and sericin being the gum coating the fibres and allowing them to stick to each other.
- He went to on complete his Doctor of Philosophy ( PhD ) there, writing his two-part 1943 thesis on " A kinetic study of the chromic acid oxidation of isopropyl alcohol " and " The iodination of fibroin ".
- The major component of these cells which secrete the fibroin solution is a 275kDa protein containing the polypeptides spidroin I and spidroin II . The output of these cells is an aquous and highly viscous solution of about 50 % protein ( mostly spidroin ).
- Caddisfly silk is a heterodimer of heavy and light fibroin proteins with approximately 450 and 250 amino acid residues, respectively . . . Similar to Lepidoptera, Trichoptera H and L fibroin also exhibit conserved cysteine residues needed for disulfide linkage of the two proteins.
- Caddisfly silk is a heterodimer of heavy and light fibroin proteins with approximately 450 and 250 amino acid residues, respectively . . . Similar to Lepidoptera, Trichoptera H and L fibroin also exhibit conserved cysteine residues needed for disulfide linkage of the two proteins.
- Trichoptera H-fibroin contains repeated ?-sheet motifs similar to those found in Lepidoptera fibroin, characterized by the highly conserved proline-glycine turn found within a repeating sequence in the protein and by the highly crystalline structure found within trichoptera silk fibers.
- Trichoptera H-fibroin contains repeated ?-sheet motifs similar to those found in Lepidoptera fibroin, characterized by the highly conserved proline-glycine turn found within a repeating sequence in the protein and by the highly crystalline structure found within trichoptera silk fibers.