Daily Archives: September 9, 2016

Surfactant A protein and bilayers: does this in vitro data match in vivo data?

This research study uses what they call surfactant A filamentous structure and lipid bilayers to study whether surfactant protein A is responsible for some of the functional and structural features of surfactant.  In one of their figures I tried to match their banding pattern with that found in vivo in the various animals I have looked at searching for an identity for this RER granule (or intracisternal body) and the numbers don’t match up completely.  Their banding in vitro between surfactant protein A filaments and lipid bilayer material is more than the 100 nm periodicity I find in vivo in guinea pig and ferret and dog alveolar type II cells.  I am certainly not challenging their measurements, I would more likely challenge my own, since I have not photographed a grid pattern in decades with which to calibrate the TEM.  SO, that said, I conclude that there is the possibility that something in surfactant A is at work here, and the observation which is much more interesting is that they describe intersections at right angles and branpalaniyar_surfactant_A_in_vitroching in vitro… just like the branching and curving that is found in the granules (intracisternal bodies) in vivo.

Nades Palaniyar, Ross A. Ridsdale, Stephen A. Hearn, Yew Meng Heng, F. Peter Ottensmeyer, Fred Possmayer, George Harauz American Journal of Physiology – Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology Published 1 April 1999 Vol. 276 no. 4, L631-L641

This is a crop and edit of one of their pix.  The white 100 nm bar is mine, made from their scale marker of 50 nm.

 

 

Cover submission to JBC: July 22 2011 made for Aziz Sancar

Little did I know when I made this for a friend of a friend that it would be for a Nobel Laureate.  This image is about biological clocks.  I did several different styles, but this one was accepted and published July 22 2011: Vol. 286, Num. 2.  I have no clue what made me swirl the clock faces into the columns.  Ha Ha.  But I am glad someone thought it was a good visual representation.  If I am not mistaken, this was a freebie, and in addition JBC didn’t put my name in for credits…. so much for fame and glory in the world of scientific illustrating.

jbc_cover_2011_SancarSo here is one submission for the same journal cover place as above, which was obviously rejected.  I agree with their choice.

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And… here is yet another cover submitted to JBC in competition for the same article.

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