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Effect of Phase Separated Sericin on the Gelation Behavior of Silk Fibroin : 상분리된 세리신이 피브로인의 겔화에 미치는 영향

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dc.contributor.advisor이기훈-
dc.contributor.author곽효원-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T17:46:08Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T17:46:08Z-
dc.date.issued2016-02-
dc.identifier.other000000133793-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/121118-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 바이오시스템·소재학부(바이오소재공학 전공), 2016. 2. 이기훈.-
dc.description.abstractThe silk spinning process offers several advantages over the synthetic fiber spinning process. However, the mechanism of silk spinning has not been clearly elucidated. Silk consists of two proteins—silk fibroin (SF) and silk sericin (SS). Most studies have focused on the silk spinning mechanism based on the self-assembly of SF. However, the role of SS should not be ignored, because SS accounts for 25% of the total silk protein and surrounds the SF in the middle silk gland, maintaining the phase separation between them. Thus, the primary aim of this study was to investigate the effect of phase-separated SS on the conformational transition of SF. In addition, the metal ion partition between SF and SS was also investigated. Finally, the effects of metal ion diffusion between the phase-separated SF and SS on the gelation kinetics of SF were examined.
For the study, an SF hydrogel was prepared in the presence of phase-separated SS over an SF solution. The gelation time of SF increased as the concentration of SS in the upper layer increased. The increased gelation time resulted in slow β-sheet formation in the SF solution in the presence of the SS layer. Moreover, the SF hydrogels prepared with 0.5% and 1.0% SS in the upper layer showed the typical X-ray diffraction pattern of Silk I. Thus, SS not only prevents the premature β-sheet formation of SF, but also induces a Silk I hydrogel structure in the SF, even in the phase-separated state.
In the ion diffusion experiment, most metal ions showed a higher affinity for SF, except for the Na+ ion. The amount of diffused metal ions and the presence of phase-separated SS affected the gelation kinetics of SF. Most ions that diffused into the SF solution increased the gelation time of the SF solution. Among these, Ca2+ had the strongest delaying effect. The presence of phase-separated SS further increased the gelation time. However, Cu2+ shortened the gelation time.
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dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction 1

2. Literature survey 5
2.1. Silk protein 5
2.1.1. Silk fibroin (SF) 5
2.1.2. Silk sericin (SS) 6
2.2. Mechanism of silk spinning process 7
2.2.1. Crystalline structure of SF 7
2.2.2. Self-assembly of SF 9
2.2.3. Silk gland composition and the role of the silk gland at each stage in the silk spinning process SF 14
2.3. Effects of interaction between SF and SS on the process of spinning silk fiber 18
2.4 Metal ion concentrations in the silkworms and their effects 20

3. Materials and methods 23
3.1. Materials 23
3.2. Preparation of regenerated aqueous SF and SS solution 23
3.3. Gelation experiment of with SS in the phase separation condition 24
3.3.1. Gelation kinetics of SF with phase separated SS 24
3.3.2. β-sheet transition kinetics of SF with phase separated SS 25
3.4. Characterization of SF solution and hydrogel 27
3.4.1. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy 27
3.4.2. X-ray diffraction (XRD) 28
3.4.3. Mechanical tests 29
3.4.4. Dissolution and enzymatic degradation test 29
3.5. Preparation of Bombyx mori Silk Gland Samples 30
3.6. Ion diffusion behavior between SF and SS 31
3.6.1. Ion diffusion between SF and SS 31
3.6.2. Ca2+ binding ability of SF and SS 32
3.6.3. Cu2+ adsorption capacity of SF and SS 34
3.7. Gelation experiment of SF with SS in ion diffusion environment 35

4. Results and discussion 37
4.1. Retardation effect of SS on the gelation behavior of SF 37
4.1.1. Macro phase separation between SF and SS 37
4.1.2. Retardation of gelation time of SF solution in the presence of phase separated SS solution 42
4.1.3. Effect of the phase-separated SS solution pH on the gelation kinetics of SF 44
4.1.4. Effect of SF concentration on the gelation kinetics of SF with a phase-separated SS solution SF 45
4.1.5. Effect of the phase-separated SS concentration on the gelation kinetics of SF 48
4.1.6. Effect of the macro phase separation condition on the β-sheet transition kinetics of SF 50
4.2. Characterization of an SF hydrogel prepared in the presence of phase-separated SS 54
4.2.1. Secondary structure of silk gland and fiber 54
4.2.2. Secondary and crystalline structure of SF before gelation 56
4.2.3. Secondary and crystalline structure of SF after gelation 63
4.2.4. Secondary and crystalline structure of SF after aging 74
4.2.5. Interaction between SF and SS in a phase-separated state 74
4.3. Effect of metal ion in the phase separated SF and SS 81
4.3.1. Concentration of SF and SS in the middle division of silk gland 81
4.3.2. Metal content in the Bombyx mori silk gland and silk fibers 83
4.3.3. Metal ion diffusion behavior and its effect on SF gelation 85
4.3.4 Diffusion behavior of metal ions and their effects on the gelation time of SF 120

5. Conclusion 133

Bibliography 135

Abstract in Korean 155
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectSilk fibroin-
dc.subjectsilk sericin-
dc.subjectSilk I structure-
dc.subjectgelation-
dc.subjectmetal ion-
dc.subjectdiffusion-
dc.subject.ddc660-
dc.titleEffect of Phase Separated Sericin on the Gelation Behavior of Silk Fibroin-
dc.title.alternative상분리된 세리신이 피브로인의 겔화에 미치는 영향-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pages156-
dc.contributor.affiliation농업생명과학대학 바이오시스템·소재학부-
dc.date.awarded2016-02-
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