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We study the two-filament insulin fibrils structure by incorporating recent simulation results and mechanical measurements. Our investigation suggests that the persistence length measurement correlates well with the previously proposed structural model, while the elasticity measurement suggests that stretching the fibril may involve hydrogen bond breakage. Our work illustrates an attempt to correlate nanoscale measurements with microscopic information on the quaternary protein structure.
Many proteins have the potential to aggregate into amyloid fibrils, which are associated with a wide range of human disorders including Alzheimers and Parkinsons disease. In contrast to that of folded proteins, the thermodynamic stability of amyloid
We investigate the elastic and yielding properties of two dimensional defect-free mono-crystals made of highly monodisperse droplets. Crystals are compressed between two parallel boundaries of which one acts as a force sensor. As the available space
By means of ab-initio calculations we investigate the optical properties of pure a-SiN$_x$ samples, with $x in [0.4, 1.8]$, and samples embedding silicon nanoclusters (NCs) of diameter $0.5 leq d leq 1.0$ nm. In the pure samples the optical absorptio
The phase behavior of charged rods in the presence of inter-rod linkers is studied theoretically as a model for the equilibrium behavior underlying the organization of actin filaments by linker proteins in the cytoskeleton. The presence of linkers in
Antiferromagnetism in stacked nanographite is investigated with using the Hubbard-type model. We find that the open shell electronic structure can be an origin of the decreasing magnetic moment with the decrease of the inter-graphene distance, as exp