Formation of liquid crystalline phase of actin filament solutions and its dependence on filament length as studied by optical birefringence
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Formation of liquid crystalline phase of actin filament solutions and its dependence on filament length as studied by optical birefringence
Abstract
We studied the formation and structure of liquid crystalline phase of F-actin solutions by polarized light photometry, assuming that a small domain of the liquid crystalline phase works as a linear retardation plate. Transmittance of polarized light due to the birefringence of liquid crystalline phase appeared above a threshold concentration of F-actin. The threshold increased with a decrease in filament length, which was regulated by calcium-activated gelsolin. The intensity increased linearly with increasing concentrations until it reached a stationary value. The deviation of optical axis direction of the putative retardation plate was estimated 7-15 degrees. These results indicate that:(a) the liquid crystalline phase is formed above a threshold concentration of F-actin; (b) the threshold is proportional to the inverse of filament length; (c) the ordered phase coexists with the isotropic one, increasing the volume fraction with increasing concentrations until all filaments take the liquid crystalline structure; (d) the filaments in liquid crystalline phase take a highly ordered array. These results can be attributed to the excluded volume effect of rod-like molecules on the formation of liquid crystalline structure.
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