Division of Science, Yale-NUS College, 10 College Avenue West, 138609, Singapore; NUS Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Initiative, National University of Singapore, 117581, Singapore.
Division of Science, Yale-NUS College, 10 College Avenue West, 138609, Singapore.
Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2021 Aug;69:56-64. doi: 10.1016/j.gde.2021.02.004. Epub 2021 Mar 5.
Vivid structural colors in birds are a conspicuous and vital part of their phenotype. They are produced by a rich diversity of integumentary photonic nanostructures in skin and feathers. Unlike pigmentary coloration, whose genetic basis is being elucidated, little is known regarding the pathways underpinning organismal structural coloration. Here, we review available data on the development of avian structural colors. In particular, feather photonic nanostructures are understood to be intracellularly self-assembled by physicochemical forces typically seen in soft colloidal systems. We identify promising avenues for future research that can address current knowledge gaps, which are also highly relevant for the sustainable engineering of advanced bioinspired and biomimetic materials.
鸟类鲜艳的结构色是其表型的显著而重要的组成部分。它们是由皮肤和羽毛中丰富多样的表皮光子纳米结构产生的。与遗传基础正在被阐明的色素沉着不同,关于支持生物体结构色的途径知之甚少。在这里,我们回顾了有关鸟类结构色发育的现有数据。特别是,羽毛光子纳米结构被认为是通过通常在软胶体系统中看到的物理化学力在细胞内自组装的。我们确定了未来研究的有前途的途径,可以解决当前的知识空白,这对于可持续地工程设计先进的仿生和仿生材料也具有高度相关性。