Structural Studies of Bleached Melanin by Synchrotron Small-angle X-ray Scattering

Kenneth C. Littrell, James M. Gallas, Gerry W. Zajac, Pappannan Thiyagarajan

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Abstract

Small-angle X-ray scattering was used to measure the effects of chemical bleaching on the size and morphology of tyrosine-derived synthetic melanin dispersed in aqueous media. The average size as measured by the radius of gyration of the melanin particles in solution, at neutral to mildly basic pH, decreases from 16.5 to 12.5 Å with increased bleaching. The melanin particles exhibit scattering characteristic of sheet-like structures with a thickness of approximately 11 Å at all but the highest levels of bleaching. The scattering data are well described by the form factor for scattering from a pancake-like circular cylinder. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that unbleached melanin, at neutral to mildly basic pH, is a planar aggregate of 6- to 10-nm-sized melanin protomolecules, hydrogen bonded through their quinone and phenolic perimeters. The observed decrease in melanin particle size with increased bleaching is interpreted as evidence for deaggregation, most probably the result of oxidative disruption of hydrogen bonds and an increase in the number of charged, carboxylic acid groups, whereby the melanin aggregates disassociate into units composed of decreasing numbers of protomolecules.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-120
Number of pages6
JournalPhotochemistry and Photobiology
Volume77
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2003
Externally publishedYes

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