Major Structural Protein in Locust Mandible Capable of Forming Extraordinarily Stiff Materials Via Hierarchical Self-Assembly
MATTER(2024)
摘要
Locust mandibles have stiff cuticles to process rough food. Therefore, the mandible is a reservoir of stiff structural proteins (SPs). Here, LmCPH-1, the most abundant SP in locust mandibles, is reported to be an indispensable stiff SP in mandibles. In vivo, suppression of LmCPH-1 expression seriously weakens the mechanical properties of the mandible. In vitro, LmCPH-1 undergoes hierarchical self -assembly to form a film with an ultrahigh modulus (12 GPa), which outperforms most protein -based materials. The stiffness of LmCPH-1 film can be attributed to its high 13-sheet/13-crystal content formed through self -assembly. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate that the C -terminal region of LmCPH-1 plays a vital role in its self -assembly process. We conclude that LmCPH-1 strengthens the locust mandible by forming a stiff cement to fill the chitin scaffold. The findings not only represent a universal reinforcing mechanism of insect cuticle but also provide a potent starting material for sustainable materials.
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biomimetic materials,natural biomaterials,self-assembly,locust mandible,protein
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