The central, rod-shaped domain of an intermediate filament is flanked on each side by globular domains of variable size and sequence. What structure forms the core of the central, rod-shaped domain?
A) alpha-helix
B) beta-pleated sheet
C) double helix
D) quaternary coil
E) coiled coil
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