Hierarchical chirality transfer in the growth of towel gourd tendrils

Jian Shan Wang*, Gang Wang, Xi Qiao Feng, Takayuki Kitamura, Yi Lan Kang, Shou Wen Yu, Qing Hua Qin

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    Abstract

    Chirality plays a significant role in the physical properties and biological functions of many biological materials, e.g., climbing tendrils and twisted leaves, which exhibit chiral growth. However, the mechanisms underlying the chiral growth of biological materials remain unclear. In this paper, we investigate how the Towel Gourd tendrils achieve their chiral growth. Our experiments reveal that the tendrils have a hierarchy of chirality, which transfers from the lower levels to the higher. The change in the helical angle of cellulose fibrils at the subcellular level induces an intrinsic torsion of tendrils, leading to the formation of the helical morphology of tendril filaments. A chirality transfer model is presented to elucidate the chiral growth of tendrils. This present study may help understand various chiral phenomena observed in biological materials. It also suggests that chirality transfer can be utilized in the development of hierarchically chiral materials having unique properties.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number3102
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 2013

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