Three dimensional modelling of the biopolymer structure of the plant cell wall II.

On the basis of the elementary (basic) units of the structural highly organized biopolymer skeleton the following types were distinguished: 1. Primary units; filaments, lamellae, helical, microtubular, globular (PENROSE-like) highly organized biopolymer skeleton structural elements. The basic (build...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Kedves Miklós
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 1992
Sorozat:Plant cell biology and development 3
Kulcsszavak:Biopolimer szerkezetek - sejtbiológia - növényi
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/47780
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Tartalmi kivonat:On the basis of the elementary (basic) units of the structural highly organized biopolymer skeleton the following types were distinguished: 1. Primary units; filaments, lamellae, helical, microtubular, globular (PENROSE-like) highly organized biopolymer skeleton structural elements. The basic (building) unit is a pentagonal dodecahedron elementary unit. 2. Secondary units; filaments and the further above mentioned elements of the plant cell wall and the cytoskeleton, but composed from PENROSE-I type biopolymer skeleton. In this way the building unit is composed of 13 pentagonal dodecahedron elementary (basic) units. This paper summarizes the results of the modelling as follows. 1. Filaments including the primary and the secondary biopolymer skeleton. 2. PENROSE-I and PENROSE-II units. 3. Helical (microtubular) secondary unit. 4. Primary modelling of the lamellar system. 5. Particular attempt was bestow upon the biopolymer skeleton of the surface. It was established that quasi-periodic units in linear or two dimensional systems can be periodic, too.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:67-87
ISSN:0866-5443