Db. Gillespie et al., STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATION OF (AD II)(26) FIBER, A NOVEL BIOENGINEERED MATERIAL BASED ON A VIRAL SPIKE PROTEIN, Macromolecules, 27(21), 1994, pp. 6177-6182
The structure of the (Ad II)(26) fiber, a textile fiber spun from a so
lution of recombinant polypeptide, was examined using several techniqu
es and compared to models from the literature. The: polypeptide is bas
ed on a sequence derived from a protein from type 2 human adenovirus.
Transmission electron microscopy suggests that there are no long range
periodic structures in the fibers. Comparison of Raman spectra taken
in two fiber orientations indicates that there is about 59% beta-sheet
and 19% beta-turn. Mechanical studies, light microscopy (including bi
refringence), and Raman data indicate that the polypeptide backbone is
at least partially aligned along the fiber axis. The polypeptide in t
he spun fiber appears to be organized in a manner different from the t
rimeric beta-sheet rods proposed in models of the viral spike protein.