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  • Open Access
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Characterization and Theoretical Analysis of the Venus Flytrap Trigger Hair

  • Yanhao Qian,
  • Siyuan Chen,
  • Zihao Zhang,
  • Guanyu Bao,
  • Mingchen Ma,
  • Kejun Wang,
  • Chao Liu and
  • Qian Wang

8 July 2024

The Venus flytrap, which possesses a number of mechano-sensitive trigger hairs, is a typical carnivorous plant that effectively senses and catches insects to survive in nutrient-poor habitats. When insects touch the trigger hairs on a leaf, once they...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,077 Views
16 Pages

Biomimetic Venus Flytrap Structures Using Smart Composites: A Review

  • Bing Wang,
  • Yi Hou,
  • Shuncong Zhong,
  • Juncheng Zhu and
  • Chenglong Guan

16 October 2023

Biomimetic structures are inspired by elegant and complex architectures of natural creatures, drawing inspiration from biological structures to achieve specific functions or improve specific strength and modulus to reduce weight. In particular, the r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,236 Views
21 Pages

Kinematics Governing Mechanotransduction in the Sensory Hair of the Venus flytrap

  • Eashan Saikia,
  • Nino F. Läubli,
  • Jan T. Burri,
  • Markus Rüggeberg,
  • Christian M. Schlepütz,
  • Hannes Vogler,
  • Ingo Burgert,
  • Hans J. Herrmann,
  • Bradley J. Nelson and
  • Falk K. Wittel
  • + 1 author

30 December 2020

Insects fall prey to the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) when they touch the sensory hairs located on the flytrap lobes, causing sudden trap closure. The mechanical stimulus imparted by the touch produces an electrical response in the sensory cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,206 Views
20 Pages

Carnivorous plants survive in harsh habitats with limited nutrients and a low pH. Much focus has been placed on carnivorous trap evolution as the primary mechanism to increase nutrient acquisition through insect digestion. Soil microbiome, however, m...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,687 Views
23 Pages

The field of plant-inspired robotics is based on principles underlying the movements and attachment and adaptability strategies of plants, which together with their materials systems serve as concept generators. The transference of the functions and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,697 Views
28 Pages

Computational Evaluation of a Biomimetic Kinetic Façade Inspired by the Venus Flytrap for Daylight and Glare Performance

  • Fataneh Farmani,
  • Seyed Morteza Hosseini,
  • Morteza Khalaji Assadi and
  • Soroush Hassanzadeh

Centralized daylight control has been extensively studied for its ability to optimize useful daylight while mitigating glare in targeted areas. However, this approach lacks a comprehensive visual comfort framework, as it does not simultaneously addre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,930 Views
19 Pages

The Adjustment Strategy of Venus Flytrap Photosynthetic Apparatus to UV-A Radiation

  • Karolina Miernicka,
  • Barbara Tokarz,
  • Wojciech Makowski,
  • Stanisław Mazur,
  • Rafał Banasiuk and
  • Krzysztof M. Tokarz

27 September 2022

The objective of this study was to investigate the response of the photosynthetic apparatus of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula J. Ellis) to UV-A radiation stress as well as the role of selected secondary metabolites in this process. Plants were...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,524 Views
11 Pages

A Bionic Venus Flytrap Soft Microrobot Driven by Multiphysics for Intelligent Transportation

  • Xiaowen Wang,
  • Yingnan Gao,
  • Xiaoyang Ma,
  • Weiqiang Li and
  • Wenguang Yang

17 September 2023

With the continuous integration of material science and bionic technology, as well as increasing requirements for the operation of robots in complex environments, researchers continue to develop bionic intelligent microrobots, the development of whic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,500 Views
19 Pages

The rapid closure of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) can be completed within 0.1–0.5 s due to the bistability of hyperbolic leaves and the curvature change of midrib. Inspired by its bistable behavior, this paper presents a novel bioinspi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,918 Views
14 Pages

Stellate Trichomes in Dionaea muscipula Ellis (Venus Flytrap) Traps, Structure and Functions

  • Bartosz J. Płachno,
  • Małgorzata Kapusta,
  • Piotr Stolarczyk and
  • Piotr Świątek

29 December 2022

The digestive organs of carnivorous plants have external (abaxial) glands and trichomes, which perform various functions. Dionaea muscipula Ellis (the Venus flytrap) is a model carnivorous plant species whose traps are covered by external trichomes....

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
6,201 Views
19 Pages

Elicitation-Based Method for Increasing the Production of Antioxidant and Bactericidal Phenolic Compounds in Dionaea muscipula J. Ellis Tissue

  • Wojciech Makowski,
  • Krzysztof Michał Tokarz,
  • Barbara Tokarz,
  • Rafał Banasiuk,
  • Karolina Witek and
  • Aleksandra Królicka

14 April 2020

The carnivorous plant Dionaea muscipula J. Ellis (Venus flytrap) is a widely known medical herb, capable of producing various phenolic compounds known for their strong antioxidant and antibacterial properties. In the pharmaceutical industry, Venus fl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
379 Views
18 Pages

Immunocytochemical Analysis of the Wall Ingrowths and Cell Wall Microdomains in the Digestive Glands of Venus’ Flytrap

  • Bartosz J. Płachno,
  • Małgorzata Kapusta,
  • Marcin Feldo,
  • Piotr Stolarczyk and
  • Piotr Świątek

24 January 2026

The digestive gland of Venus flytrap consists of various types of specialized cells. Secretory cells form two layers: the first is a more external outer layer and the second is an internal layer that is connected to stalk cells. Our goal was to check...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,126 Views
12 Pages

Functional Characterization of the Venus Flytrap Domain of the Human TAS1R2 Sweet Taste Receptor

  • Anni Laffitte,
  • Christine Belloir,
  • Fabrice Neiers and
  • Loïc Briand

16 August 2022

The human sweet taste receptor is a heterodimeric receptor composed of two distinct G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), TAS1R2 and TAS1R3. The TAS1R2 and TAS1R3 subunits are members of a small family of class C GPCRs whose members share the same arc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
10,853 Views
12 Pages

Cotton Fabric Coated with Conducting Polymers and its Application in Monitoring of Carnivorous Plant Response

  • Václav Bajgar,
  • Marek Penhaker,
  • Lenka Martinková,
  • Andrej Pavlovič,
  • Patrycja Bober,
  • Miroslava Trchová and
  • Jaroslav Stejskal

8 April 2016

The paper describes the electrical plant response to mechanical stimulation monitored with the help of conducting polymers deposited on cotton fabric. Cotton fabric was coated with conducting polymers, polyaniline or polypyrrole, in situ during the o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,768 Views
15 Pages

Blocking Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Subtype 7 via the Venus Flytrap Domain Promotes a Chronic Stress-Resilient Phenotype in Mice

  • Karolyne A. R. Estrela,
  • Lisa Senninger,
  • Josephine Arndt,
  • Melanie Kabas,
  • Ferdinand Schmid,
  • Larissa Dillmann,
  • Sophia Auer,
  • Thomas Stepfer,
  • Peter J. Flor and
  • Nicole Uschold-Schmidt

2 June 2022

Chronic psychosocial stress participates prominently in the etiology of various psychiatric conditions and comorbid somatic pathologies; however, suitable pharmacotherapy of these disorders is still of high medical need. During the last few decades,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,199 Views
13 Pages

Arabinogalactan Proteins in the Digestive Glands of Dionaea muscipula J.Ellis Traps

  • Bartosz J. Płachno,
  • Małgorzata Kapusta,
  • Piotr Stolarczyk and
  • Piotr Świątek

8 February 2022

The arabinogalactan proteins (AGP) play important roles in plant growth and developmental processes. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no information on the spatial distribution of AGP in the plant organs and tissues of carnivorous plan...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
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Plants are ideal for soft robot design due to their favourable ability to adapt and respond to the environment. Here, three different motile plants, bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae), the waterwheel plant (Aldrovanda vesiculosa), and the Venus fl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,026 Views
19 Pages

Thermoplastic Composites for Integrally Woven Pressure Actuated Cellular Structures: Design Approach and Material Investigation

  • Michael Vorhof,
  • Cornelia Sennewald,
  • Philipp Schegner,
  • Patrick Meyer,
  • Christian Hühne,
  • Chokri Cherif and
  • Michael Sinapius

16 September 2021

The use of pressure-actuated cellular structures (PACS) is an effective approach for the application of compliant mechanisms. Analogous to the model in nature, the Venus flytrap, they are made of discrete pressure-activated rows and can be deformed w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,868 Views
9 Pages

Aerodynamic Performance of a Nanostructure-Induced Multistable Shell

  • Shenghui Yi,
  • Lu Shen,
  • Chih-Yung Wen,
  • Xiaoqiao He and
  • Jian Lu

18 November 2021

Multistable shells that have the ability to hold more than one stable configuration are promising for adaptive structures, especially for airfoil. In contrast to existing studies on bistable shells, which are well demonstrated by the Venus flytrap pl...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,072 Views
9 Pages

Contrasting Dihydronaphthoquinone Patterns in Closely Related Drosera (Sundew) Species Enable Taxonomic Distinction and Identification

  • Jan Schlauer,
  • Siegfried R. H. Hartmeyer,
  • Irmgard Hartmeyer,
  • Tuulikki Seppänen-Laakso and
  • Heiko Rischer

4 August 2021

Dihydronaphthoquinones are described as constituents of sundews (Drosera), Venus flytraps (Dionaea), and dewy pines (Drosophyllum) for the first time. As in the corresponding naphthoquinones, these reduced derivatives may occur in two regio-isomeric...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,000 Views
13 Pages

DING Proteins Extend to the Extremophilic World

  • Elena Porzio,
  • Maria Rosaria Faraone Mennella and
  • Giuseppe Manco

18 February 2021

The DING proteins are ubiquitous in the three domains of life, from mesophiles to thermo- and hyperthermophiles. They belong to a family of more than sixty members and have a characteristic N-terminus, DINGGG, which is considered a “signature” of the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
98 Citations
15,459 Views
19 Pages

The GABAB Receptor—Structure, Ligand Binding and Drug Development

  • Linn Samira Mari Evenseth,
  • Mari Gabrielsen and
  • Ingebrigt Sylte

The γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) type B receptor (GABAB-R) belongs to class C of the G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Together with the GABAA receptor, the receptor mediates the neurotransmission of GABA, the main inhibitory neurotransmitter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,535 Views
20 Pages

In Silico Methods for the Discovery of Orthosteric GABAB Receptor Compounds

  • Linn M. Evenseth,
  • Dawid Warszycki,
  • Andrzej J. Bojarski,
  • Mari Gabrielsen and
  • Ingebrigt Sylte

The GABAB receptor (GABAB-R) is a heterodimeric class C G protein-coupled receptor comprised of the GABAB1a/b and GABAB2 subunits. The endogenous orthosteric agonist γ-amino-butyric acid (GABA) binds within the extracellular Venus flytrap (VFT)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
709 Views
19 Pages

Identification of Novel Umami Peptides from Yak Bone Collagen and Mechanism Exploration Through In Silico Discovery, Molecular Docking, and Electronic Tongue

  • Yimeng Mei,
  • Xiaoli Wu,
  • Ruoyu Xie,
  • Yulong Wu,
  • Hongying Du,
  • Wenxuan Chen,
  • Jun Hu,
  • Ke Zhao,
  • Runfang Guo and
  • Jin Zhang

26 November 2025

Umami peptides were screened and identified from yak bone collagen for the first time by in silico analysis, molecular docking, and electronic tongue. Twenty proteases with known cleavage sites were used for the simulated proteolysis, and results ind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,833 Views
18 Pages

20 May 2022

In this study, we performed the genome-wide domain analysis and sequence alignment on the genome of Styela clava, and obtained a repertoire of 204 putative GPCRs, which exhibited a highly reduced gene number compared to vertebrates and cephalochordat...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1,066 Views
1 Page

Short-Term Reaction of Dionaea muscipula J. Ellis Photosynthetic Apparatus after UV-A Radiation Treatment

  • Karolina Miernicka,
  • Barbara Tokarz,
  • Wojciech Makowski,
  • Rafał Banasiuk,
  • Aleksandra Królicka and
  • Krzysztof Michał Tokarz

Dionaea muscipula J. Ellis is a South and North Carolina carnivorous endemic plant with medicinal properties. Its natural habitat is characterized by low availability of nutrients and poor plant cover, resulting in Venus flytrap exposure to various s...