Phase behavior and hydration of silk fibroin.

Biomacromolecules

Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003, USA.

Published: February 2005

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  • The osmotic stress method was used to study how Bombyx mori silkworm silk fibroin molecules self-assemble, revealing important thermodynamic interactions in water.
  • As osmotic pressure increases, the silk fibroin molecules transition from a silk I structure to an antiparallel beta-sheet (silk II) structure.
  • A phase diagram of water-silk fibroin-LiBr was developed, showing that the silk I structure relies on water for hydration, paving the way for improved methods in water-based silk fibroin spinning.

Article Abstract

The osmotic stress method was applied to study the thermodynamics of supramolecular self-assembly phenomena in crystallizable segments of Bombyx mori silkworm silk fibroin. By controlling compositions and phases of silk fibroin solution, the method provided a means for the direct investigation of microscopic and thermodynamic details of these intermolecular interactions in aqueous media. It is apparent that as osmotic pressure increases, silk fibroin molecules are crowded together to form silk I structure and then with further increase in osmotic pressure become an antiparallel beta-sheet structure, silk II. A partial ternary phase diagram of water-silk fibroin-LiBr was constructed based on the results. The results provide quantitative evidence that the silk I structure must contain water of hydration. The enhanced control over structure and phase behavior using osmotic stress, as embodied in the phase diagram, could potentially be utilized to design a new route for water-based wet spinning of regenerated silk fibroin.

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