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Studies of the birefringence and birefringence dispersion of polypeptides and proteins
Authors:P J Oriel  J A Schellman
Abstract:An apparatus has been constructed which permits the polarimetric observation of streaming solutions of macromolecules. The apparatus is a streaming birefringence device allowing the usual measurements of birefringence parallel to the cylinder axis but which in addition transmits light in the radial direction. Installation of the apparatus between the polarizer and analyzer of a Rudolph polarimeter makes possible the measurement of changes in optical rotation, dichroism and birefringence. The present work is concerned with the latter effect. The systems studied were α-helical polyglutamic acid, paramyosin, and collagen (ichthyocol). The combined measurements of radial and axial birefringence completely determines the refractive index ellipsoid of the streaming fluid. This result in turn permits the testing of the Peterlin-Stuart distribution function for streaming in a Couette device, apart from a proportionality constant. The comparison between theory and experiment is very satisfactory provided the system is reasonably homogeneous with regard to molecular length and is sufficiently dilute. On the other hand, it is concluded that the Peterlin-Stuart optical factor seriously overestimates the “form” birefringence in agreement with recent results and conclusions of Taylor and co-workers. The apparatus permits the study of the dispersion of the birefringence in the radial direction. The dispersion of collagen follows a one-term Sellmeier formula and is dominated by absorption bands in the neighborhood of 2000 A. On the other hand, the dispersion of the α-helical systems is complex and requires a multiterm Sellmeier formula. This contrast between the two kinds of polypeptidc helices is similar to results obtained with other optical techniques and is attributed to the splitting of absorption bands in the α-helix.
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