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