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Archimedean Duals and Irregular Polygons

To the best of our knowledge, there is one host which conforms to the structure of an Archimedean dual. Harrison was the first to point out that the quaternary structure of ferritin, a major iron storage protein in animals, bacteria, and plants, corresponds to the structure of a rhombic dodecahedron. [45] This protein, which is approximately 12.5 nm in diameter, consists of 24 identical polypeptide subunits (Fig. 9.18), and holds up to 4500 iron atoms in the form of hydrated ferric oxide with [Pg.146]

10 11 Fig. 9.17 The 13 Archimedean duals derived from corresponding Archimedean solids (see Fig. 9.9). Triakis tetrahedron (1), Rhombic dodecahedron (2), Triakis octahedron (3), Tetrakis hexahedron (4), Deltoidal icositetrahedron (5), Pentagonal icositetrahedron (6), Rhombic tri- [Pg.146]


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