Fibroin
- Pronunciation
- /fye-BRO-in/
- Category
- Biochemistry
- Singular
- Fibroin
- Plural
- Fibroins
Definition
A protein that forms the main component of silk fibers, providing strength and elasticity.
Etymology
From Latin 'fibra', meaning 'fiber', and the suffix '-in', used in the names of proteins.
Example
The fibroin proteins are arranged in a parallel array, forming strong fibers.
Related Terms
- Silk
- Silk glands
- Bombyx mori