Only kosmotrope anions trigger fibrillization of the recombinant core spidroin eADF4(C16) from Araneus diadematus
Veronika Hovanová,
Andrej Hovan,
Martin Humenik
et al.
Abstract:Recombinant core spidroin eADF4(C16) has received increasing attention due to its ability to form micro‐ and nano‐structured scaffolds, which are based on nanofibrils with great potential for biomedical and biotechnological applications. Phosphate anions have been demonstrated to trigger the eADF4(C16) self‐assembly into cross‐beta fibrils. In the present work, we systematically addressed the effect of nine sodium anions, namely SO42−, HPO42− (Pi), F−, Cl−, Br−, NO3−, I−, SCN−, and ClO4− from the Hofmeister se… Show more
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