- from a sac with an
opening at one end, to the complex, multiple-section
ampullate glands of the
golden silk orb-weavers.
Behind each
spinneret on the surface...
-
single protein family. The most-researched type of
spidroins are the
major ampullate silk
proteins (MaSp) used in the
construction of
dragline silk, the strongest...
-
major ampullate, (ii)
minor ampullate, (iii) piriform, (iv) aciniform, (v) tubuliform, (vi) flagelliform, and (vii) aggregate. The
major ampullate silk...
- Its
ampullated end
corresponds to the
upper and
lateral angle of the vestibule, just
above the oval window,
where it
opens close to the
ampullated end...
-
classified as
ampullate,
pyriform and aciniform. Four
ampullate glands are
connected to the
anterior spinnerets,
while eight minor ampullate glands are connected...
- The
pedicels of the
spores have
gelatinous bodies, and
ampullate hairs on the neck. The
ampullate hairs of the
pedicels were
considered as determinants...
-
collected from the
uterine tube,
where fertilization can take
place in the
ampullate zone.
Formation of the
corpus luteum: From the
remaining structures of...
-
protein composition. Four of the
fibrous silks, aciniform,
major ampullate,
minor ampullate, and tubiliform, are
considered dry silks, and the
remaining fibrous...
- spidroins,
called AgSp;
pyriform spidroins,
called PySp; and
major and
minor ampullate spidroins,
respectively called MaSp and MiSp. Of
these proteins, AcSp...
-
categories of silk
protein types in the silk of D.
triton - aciniform,
ampullate, pyriform, and tubuliform. Egg sacs
contain two
distinct layers. The outer...