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Colored Fluorescent Silk Made by Transgenic Silkworms
Authors:Tetsuya Iizuka  Hideki Sezutsu  Ken‐ichiro Tatematsu  Isao Kobayashi  Naoyuki Yonemura  Keiro Uchino  Kenichi Nakajima  Katsura Kojima  Chiyuki Takabayashi  Hiroaki Machii  Katsushige Yamada  Hiroyuki Kurihara  Tetsuo Asakura  Yasumoto Nakazawa  Atsushi Miyawaki  Satoshi Karasawa  Hatsumi Kobayashi  Junji Yamaguchi  Nobuo Kuwabara  Takashi Nakamura  Kei Yoshii  Toshiki Tamura
Affiliation:1. National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305‐8634, Japan;2. New Frontiers Research Laboratories, Toray Industries, Inc., Kamakura, Kanagawa 248‐8555, Japan;3. Department of Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei, Tokyo 184‐8588, Japan;4. Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Wako, Saitama 351‐0198, Japan;5. Amalgaam, Ltd., 2‐9‐3 Itabashi, Tokyo 173‐0004, Japan;6. Gunma Sericultural Technology Center, Maebashi, Gunma 371‐0852, Japan;7. Gunma Industrial Technology Center, Maebashi, Gunma 379‐2147, Japan;8. Textile Research Institute of Gunma, Kiryu, Gunma 376‐0011, Japan
Abstract:Silk is a protein fiber used to weave fabrics and as a biomaterial in medical applications. Recently, genetically modified silks have been produced from transgenic silkworms. In the present study, transgenic silkworms for the mass production of three colors of fluorescent silks, (green, red, and orange) are generated using a vector originating from the fibroin H chain gene and a classical breeding method. The suitability of the recombinant silks for making fabrics is investigated by harvesting large amounts of the cocoons, obtained from rearing over 20 thousand silkworms. The application of low temperature and a weakly alkaline solution for cooking and reeling enables the production of silk fiber without loss of color. The maximum strain tolerated and Young's modulus of the fluorescent silks are similar to those of ordinary silk, although the maximum stress value of the recombinant silk is slightly lower than that of the control. Fabrics with fluorescent color are demonstrated using the recombinant silk, with the color persisting for over two years. The results indicate that large amounts of genetically modified silk can be made by transgenic silkworms, and the silk is applicable as functional silk fiber for making fabrics and for use in medical applications.
Keywords:transgenic silkworms  fluorescent silk  recombinant  bombyx
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