Monday, February 15, 2016

Light used to measure the 'big stretch' in spider silk proteins

While working to improve a tool that measures the pushes and pulls sensed by proteins in living cells, biophysicists at Johns Hopkins say they?ve discovered one reason spiders? silk is so elastic: Pieces of the silk?s protein threads act like supersprings, stretching to five times their initial length.

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