Molecular Dynamics Study of the Structure and Mechanical Properties of Spider Silk Proteins

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作者
Yuan, Zhaoting [1 ]
Fang, Bohuan [2 ]
He, Qixin [3 ]
Wei, Hao [2 ]
Jian, Haiming [4 ]
Zhang, Lujia [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] East China Normal Univ, Shanghai Engn Res Ctr Mol Therapeut & New Drug Dev, Sch Chem & Mol Engn, Shanghai 200062, Peoples R China
[2] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Elect Informat & Elect Engn, Dept Micro Nano Elect, Shanghai 200240, Peoples R China
[3] East China Univ Sci & Technol, New World Inst Biotechnol, State Key Bioreactor Engn, Shanghai 200237, Peoples R China
[4] Inner Mongolia Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Life Sci & Technol, Baotou 014010, Peoples R China
[5] NYU Shanghai, NYU ECNU Ctr Computat Chem, Shanghai 200062, Peoples R China
基金
国家重点研发计划;
关键词
MASP1; PEPTIDES; FIBERS;
D O I
10.1021/acs.biomac.4c01398
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Spider silk is renowned for its exceptional toughness, with the strongest dragline silk composed of two proteins, MaSp1 and MaSp2, featuring central repetitive sequences and nonrepetitive terminal domains. Although these sequences to spider silk's strength and toughness, the specific roles of MaSp1 and MaSp2 at the atomic level remain unclear. Using AlphaFold3 models and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, we constructed models of MaSp1 and MaSp2 and validated their stability. Steered molecular dynamics (SMD) simulations showed that MaSp2 resists lateral stretching, whereas MaSp1 exhibited better extensibility. During longitudinal stretching, MaSp1 formed cavities, whereas MaSp2 stretched uniformly. Hydrogen bonds involving GLN and SER in MaSp1 were strong, whereas those involving Tyr307 were prone to breakage, potentially weakening toughness. These results indicate that MaSp1 enhances extensibility, whereas MaSp2 imparts greater toughness. This study offers key molecular insights into spider silk's strength, informing the design of artificial fibers.
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页码:601 / 608
页数:8
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