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First investigation of the collagen D-band ultrastructure in fossilized vertebrate integument.


ABSTRACT: The ultrastructure of dermal fibres of a 200Myr thunniform ichthyosaur, Ichthyosaurus, specifically the 67nm axial repeat D-banding of the fibrils, which characterizes collagen, is presented for the first time by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. The fragment of material investigated is part of previously described fossilized skin comprising an architecture of layers of oppositely oriented fibre bundles. The wider implication, as indicated by the extraordinary quality of preservation, is the robustness of the collagen molecule at the ultrastructural level, which presumably contributed to its survival during the initial processes of decomposition prior to mineralization. Investigation of the elemental composition of the sample by SEM-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy indicates that calcite and phosphate played important roles in the rapid mineralization and fine replication of the collagen fibres and fibrils. The exceedingly small sample used in the investigation and high level of information achieved indicate the potential for minimal damage to prized museum specimens; for example, ultrastructural investigations by SEM may be used to help resolve highly contentious questions, for example, 'protofeathers' in the Chinese dinosaurs.

SUBMITTER: Lingham-Soliar T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2603241 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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First investigation of the collagen D-band ultrastructure in fossilized vertebrate integument.

Lingham-Soliar Theagarten T   Wesley-Smith James J  

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20081001 1648


The ultrastructure of dermal fibres of a 200Myr thunniform ichthyosaur, Ichthyosaurus, specifically the 67nm axial repeat D-banding of the fibrils, which characterizes collagen, is presented for the first time by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. The fragment of material investigated is part of previously described fossilized skin comprising an architecture of layers of oppositely oriented fibre bundles. The wider implication, as indicated by the extraordinary quality of pres  ...[more]

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