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. 2015 Nov 26;3:65. doi: 10.3389/fchem.2015.00065

Table 1.

Comparison of the repetitive primary structural elements of natural adhesive polymers.

Natural polymer Amino acid motif/Chemical structure Ecological purpose Adhesion strength References
Sericin (SSTGSSSNTDSNSNSVGSSTSGGSSTYGYSSNSRDGSV)n Sticky outside coating graphic file with name fchem-03-00065-i0001.jpg 4.1 ± 2 N Ahn et al., 2001
Silkworm firboin GAGAGS, GXn, where X = A, Y, V Core of silk fiber graphic file with name fchem-03-00065-i0002.jpg 54 mN or 146.6 mN/cm2 Jiang et al., 2006; Kundu et al., 2008a
Aggregate silk Gly-rich (64-mer), XPGXG (36-mer,) GGX/NXNXN (33-mer) Aqueous glue for web graphic file with name fchem-03-00065-i0003.jpg 0.1–0.4 mN Sahni et al., 2011; Vasanthavada et al., 2012; Opell et al., 2013
Piriform silk QQSSVA, PXPXP Attachment cement graphic file with name fchem-03-00065-i0004.jpg 39.8 ± 8.9 mN Perry et al., 2010; Grawe et al., 2014; Wolff et al., 2015
Caddisfly silk O-phospho-ser cluster (SX)n where X = V, L, I, R; and n is 2–6 Underwater cement for protective case graphic file with name fchem-03-00065-i0005.jpg 32.7 ± 6.6 MPa (stress at fracture) Ohkawa et al., 2013; Lane et al., 2015
Chitosan graphic file with name fchem-03-00065-i0006.jpg Shellfish graphic file with name fchem-03-00065-i0007.jpg 32.4 ± 14.5 mN 3.9–6.7 mN/cm2 Bernkop-Schnürch and Freudl, 1999; Lehr et al., 1992

Note that the values for adhesion strength cannot be compared due to different techniques used to gather the data.