Abstract

We examined factors that affect the filament orientation in F-actin sols to prepare highly well-oriented liquid crystalline sols suitable for x-ray fiber diffraction structure analysis. Filamentous particles such as F-actin spontaneously align with one another when concentrated above a certain threshold concentration. This alignment is attributed to the excluded volume effect of the particles. In trying to improve the orientation of F-actin sols, we focused on the excluded volume to see how it affects the alignment. The achievable orientation was sensitive to the ionic strength of the solvent; the filaments were better oriented at lower ionic strengths, where the effective diameter of the filament is relatively large. Sols of longer filaments were better oriented than those of shorter filaments at the same concentration, but the best achievable orientation was limited, probably because of the filament flexibility. The best strategy for making well-oriented F-actin sols is therefore to concentrate F-actin filaments of relatively short length (<1 μm) by slow centrifugation in a low-ionic-strength solvent (<30 mM).

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