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For many years it has been assumed that in silk fibroin, stretched hair and muscle, and other proteins with the β-keratin structure the polypeptide chains are extended to nearly their maximum length, about 3. 6 A per residue, and during the last decade it has been assumed also that the chains form lateral hydrogen bonds with adjacent chains, which have the opposite orientation. A hydrogen-bonded layer of this sort is represented diagrammatically in figure 1. (1-4)
Pauling et al. (Tue,) studied this question.