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Fibrous and Globular Proteins
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4. Protein Structure / Fibrous and Globular Proteins / Problem 6
Problem 6
How does the structure of silk fibroin contribute to its strength and flexibility?
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Antiparallel beta sheets and hydrogen bonding provide strength and flexibility.
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The presence of alpha helices provides elasticity.
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The triple helix structure allows for stretching.
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The coiled coil motif enhances tensile strength.
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