화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Structural Biology, Vol.172, No.3, 270-275, 2010
Keratin homogeneity in the tail feathers of Pavo cristatus and Pavo cristatus mut. alba
The keratin structure in the cortex of peacocks' feathers is studied by X-ray diffraction along the feather, from the calamus to the tip. It changes considerably over the first 5 cm close to the calamus and remains constant for about 1 m along the length of the feather. Close to the tip, the structure loses its high degree of order. We attribute the X-ray patterns to a shrinkage of a cylindrical arrangement of beta-sheets, which is not fully formed initially. In the final structure, the crystalline beta-cores are fixed by the rest of the keratin molecule. The hydrophobic residues of the beta-core are locked into a zip-like arrangement. Structurally there is no difference between the blue and the white bird. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.