Journal article

MODELING THE SURFACE LATTICE OF ALPHA-KERATIN FILAMENTS

MC LAWRENCE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES | ELSEVIER | Published : 1989

Abstract

A recently-proposed model for the distribution of scattering material on the surface lattice of alpha-keratin intermediate filaments in dry porcupine quill is examined in detail. It is shown that, while retaining the basic form of the model (namely a dislocated helix with finite lattice spacing of 198.2 A), alternative meridonal distributions of scattering material within the finite lattice unit cell can be obtained which are consistent with the low-angle meridional X-ray pattern. The Gaussian shape function used to demonstrate the finite lattice in the model is questioned. The meridional diffraction pattern from hydrated porcupine quill is also examined and, apart from the intense fifth ord..

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