2018
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2018.32.1_supplement.795.7
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Initially Disordered, Reflectin Assembly Tunably and Reversibly Drives Biophotonic Color

Abstract: Reflectin proteins are found in the reflective Bragg lamellae in skin cells of certain squids, where they tunably control color for camouflage and communication. Initially disordered in the monomeric form, the reflectins have unusual amino acid compositions and are block copolymers consisting of polyampholytic canonical repeats interspersed with cationic linkers. In vivo, phosphorylation of the cationic linkers induces condensation, secondary folding and hierarchical assembly of the reflectins with concomitant… Show more

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