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Comparative investigations of the sandfish’s epidermis

Comparative investigations of the sandfish’s epidermis

Surface and molecular examinations of the epidermis of the sandfish (Squamata: Scincidae: Scincus scincus)

Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschulschriften ( 28.09.2012 )

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The sandfish (Scincidae: Scincus scincus) is a lizard capable of moving through desert sand in a swimming-like fashion. The epidermis of this lizard shows a low friction to sand as an adaption to a subterranean life below the desert’s surface. Caused by material properties of β-keratin proteins forming the outer epidermis, this low friction reduces further adhesive wear. Both skin effects, the friction reduction and abrasion resistance outperform even steel. A possible explanation for these properties is an increased glycosylation of the β-keratins. In this study, the friction and the micro-structure of the epidermis as well as the β-keratin coding DNA and the glycosylation of the β- keratin proteins of the sandfish was investigated in comparison to other sauropsidean species. Glycan based friction reduction could be verified by force-distance measurements via atomic force microscopy: proteins were deglycosylated and the glycans covalently bound on a glass surface by silanisation. Both surfaces showed low adhesion force similar to the untreated skin of the sandfish in comparison to Eumeces schenideri and a glass control.

Buch Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8381-3226-6

ISBN-10:

3838132262

EAN:

9783838132266

Buchsprache:

English

von (Autor):

Konrad Staudt

Seitenanzahl:

108

Veröffentlicht am:

28.09.2012

Kategorie:

Biologie