Functionalization and Reinforcement of Recombinant Spider Dragline Silk Fibers by Confined Nanoparticle Formation

Junyan Cheng,Chun-Fei Hu, Chao-Yi Gan,Xiao-Xia Xia,Zhi-Gang Qian

ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING(2022)

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Abstract
Spider dragline silk is a remarkable protein fiber that is mechanically superior to almost any other natural or synthetic material. As a sustainable supply of natural dragline silk is not feasible, recombinant production of silk fibers with native-like mechanical properties and non-native physiochemical functions is highly desirable for various applications. Here, we report a new strategy for simultaneous functionalization and reinforcement of recombinant spider silk fibers by confined nanoparticle formation. First, a mimic silk protein (N16C) of spider Trichonephila clavipes was recombinantly produced and wet-spun into fibers. Drawing the as-spun fibers in water led to post-drawn fibers more suitable for the templated synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) with uniform distribution throughout the synthetic fibers. This was exemplified using a chemical precipitation reaction to generate copper sulfide nanoparticle-incorporated fibers. These fibers and the derived fabric displayed a significant photothermal effect as their temperatures could increase to over 40 degrees C from room temperature within 3 min under near-infrared laser irradiation or simulated sunlight. In addition, the tensile strength and toughness of the nanofunctionalized fibers were greatly enhanced, and the toughness of these synthetic fibers could reach 160.1 +/- 21.4 MJ m-3, which even exceeds that of natural spider dragline silk (111.19 +/- 30.54 MJ m-3). Furthermore, the confined synthesis of gold NPs via a redox reaction was shown to improve the ultraviolet-protective effect and tensile mechanical properties of synthetic silk fibers. These results suggest that our strategy may have great potential for creating functional and high-performance spider silk fibers and fabrics for wide applications.
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spider dragline silk, recombinant silk protein, synthetic fiber, in situ functionalization, copper sulfide nanoparticles, gold nanoparticles
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