Selective IR super-resolution imaging of ß-keratins at the bulk or interface in feather detected by using a nonlinear optical process.
Biophys Chem
; 292: 106935, 2023 01.
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We developed the new IR super-resolution microscope by using a 4-wave mixing (4-wave), which is a third-order nonlinear optical process, and carried out the IR super-resolution imaging of the cross section of the rachis of an avian feather. We clearly observed strong signals in the entire region of the rachis at the amide I vibration of ß-keratin in both of the XXYY and YYXX polarization combination. These results are different from images detected by using the vibrational sum-frequency generation (VSFG) method. While the VSFG imaging detects molecules only from the interface, the 4-wave method enables us to observe the signal from the bulk area. We concluded that the four repeating units of ß-keratins in the bulk area which are suggested by X-ray diffraction studies are visualized in the 4-wave detected method. We also applied two IR super-resolution microscopies for the barb and discuss the site dependence of the orientation, distribution and concentration of ß-keratin.
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Beta-Queratinas
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Animals
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Biophys Chem
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2023
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Japón