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Keratin homogeneity in the tail feathers of Pavo cristatus and Pavo cristatus mut. alba
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BiologyMorphological EvidencePattern FormationKeratin HomogeneityTail FeathersMedicineEvolutionary BiologyNatural SciencesAvian LocomotionX-ray DiffractionAvian EvolutionMorphogenesisKeratin StructurePavo CristatusAnatomyComparative AnatomyX-ray PatternsBiophysics
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 1m 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 β-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.
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