Oriented nucleation of hydroxylapatite crystals on spider dragline silks

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作者
Cao, Binrui [1 ]
Mao, Chuanbin [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Chem & Biochem, Norman, OK 73019 USA
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10.1021/la7014435
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Spider dragline silk as a protein fiber can be pictured as the oriented organization of protein nanocrystals along the long axis with their spacing filled by amorphous protein domains. We used the surface of the spider dragline silk as a biological template to nucleate bone mineral hydroxylapatite (HAP) site-specifically from a HAP-supersaturated solution. HAP crystals were found to be nucleated on the surface of silks with their c axis preferentially oriented at an average angle of 72.9 degrees with respect to the long axis of the silks. The preferred orientation is nearly identical among the different mineralized silks that we studied. Other materials such as Au and CdS could be nucleated on the silks but did not show any preferred orientation. We believe that the oriented nucleation of HAP is directly related to the structures of silks and HAP. The mineralized silks will combine the good mechanical properties of the spider silks and the biocompatibility of HAP and may be assembled into ideal biomaterials as bone implants.
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页码:10701 / 10705
页数:5
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