Optical diffraction of tropoelastin and alpha-elastin coacervates
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2795(76)90181-1
Optical diffraction of tropoelastin and alpha-elastin coacervates
Abstract
Optical diffraction applied to micrographs of coacervated tropoelastin and alpha-elastin show an equatorial repeat around 50 A. This confirms a 50 A center-to-center distance of parallel aligned filaments to be a fundamental property of the tropoelastin and alpha-elastin coacervates. This periodicity is similar to that of mature cross-linked elastin. These results allow the conclusion that hydrophobic association is the predominant driving force for formation of filamentous elastin in vitro. It is suggested that the coacervate is a model for relaxed fibrous elastin.
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