We would like to report evidence requiring modification of the unit cell for the amylose-DMSO complex originally reported by French and Zobel.'
Crystal and molecular structure of V-anhydrous amylose
โ Scribed by William T. Winter; A. Sarko
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 670 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The conformation and crystalline packing of Vโanhydrous amylose has been investigated by a combination of linked atom model building and Xโray diffraction analysis. The unit cell, the P2~1~2~1~2~1~ space group, the leftโhanded sixfold helical conformation with all O(6) in gt rotational positions, and the intrahelical O(2)โโโO(3) and O(2)โโโO(6) hydrogen bonds are substantially in agreement with previous studies. A new model for packing of the chains in the unit cell and the presence of crystallographic water is proposed. Packing appears to be stabilized by cornerโtoโcenter chain O(2)โโโO(2) hydrogen bonds. The nature of the transition from the amyloseโDMSO complex to V~a~โamylose was considered and it is shown that the transition involves translation of the amylose chains parallel to the a and b unit cell axes with only slight changes in the orientation of the helix. No significant conformational changes result from the transition.
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