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English: Formation of Fibrils from Protofilaments The protofilament is rotated 360° and, subsequently, 90° to show the top view. A second protofilament is shown in the same view. The two protofilaments presumably intertwine to form the protofibril. The view changes after zooming in to show the protofibril surface in orange. The view rotates back 90° and then zooms out. Then the three intertwining protofibrils are shown in orange, red, and yellow, respectively, during two 360° rotations. Following that, four ab initio models of the fibril helical repeat (the coherently scattering unit) are superimposed in grey during four full rotations, changing the view to include or exclude the model of the three intertwining protofibrils. The movie was generated using PyMol (DeLano Scientific, http://www.pymol.org).
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Source Video S2 from Vestergaard B, Groenning M, Roessle M, Kastrup J, van de Weert M, Flink J, Frokjaer S, Gajhede M, Svergun D (2007). "A Helical Structural Nucleus Is the Primary Elongating Unit of Insulin Amyloid Fibrils". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050134. PMID 17472440. PMC: 1858711.
Author Vestergaard B, Groenning M, Roessle M, Kastrup J, van de Weert M, Flink J, Frokjaer S, Gajhede M, Svergun D
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