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. 1983 Oct;97(4):1131-43.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.97.4.1131.

The fibrillar substructure of keratin filaments unraveled

The fibrillar substructure of keratin filaments unraveled

U Aebi et al. J Cell Biol. 1983 Oct.

Abstract

We show that intermediate-sized filaments reconstituted from human epidermal keratins appear unraveled in the presence of phosphate ions. In such unraveling filaments, up to four "4.5-nm protofibrils" can be distinguished, which are helically twisted around each other in a right-handed sense. Lowering the pH of phosphate-containing preparations causes the unraveling filaments to further dissociate into "2-nm protofilaments." In addition, we find that reconstitution of keratin extracts in the presence of small amounts of trypsin yields paracrystalline arrays of 4.5-nm protofibrils with a prominent 5.4-nm axial repeat. Limited proteolysis of intact filaments immobilized on an electron microscope grid also unveils the presence of 4.5-nm protofibrils within the filament with the same 5.4-nm axial repeat. These results, together with other published data, are consistent with a 10-nm filament model based on three distinct levels of helical organization: (a) the 2-nm protofilament, consisting of multi-chain extended alpha-helical segments coiled around each other; (b) the 4.5-nm protofibril, being a multi-stranded helix of protofilaments; and (c) the 10-nm filament, being a four-stranded helix of protofibrils.

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