Sericin

Sericin 1
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OrganismBombyx mori
Symbolser1
UniProtP07856
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Sericin 2
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OrganismBombyx mori
Symbolser2
UniProtD2WL77
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Sericin 3
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OrganismBombyx mori
Symbolser3
UniProtA8CEQ1
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Sericin is a protein created by Bombyx mori (silkworms) in the production of silk.[1] Silk is a fibre produced by the silkworm in production of its cocoon. It consists mainly of two proteins, fibroin and sericin. Silk consists of 70–80% fibroin and 20–30% sericin; fibroin being the structural center of the silk, and sericin being the gum coating the fibres and allowing them to stick to each other.[2]

  1. ^ "Sericin". Cytokines and Cells Online Pathfinder Encyclopedia. January 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  2. ^ Padamwar MN, Pawar AP (April 2004). "Silk sericin and its applications: A review" (PDF). Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research. 63 (4): 323–329.