Electrostatic interactions between a protein and oppositely charged micelles |
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Authors: | Andreozzi Patrizia Bonincontro Adalberto La Mesa Camillo |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Chimica, SOFT-INFM-CNR Research Center, La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Micellar solutions made of a fully fluorinated surfactant, LiPFN, form water-soluble complexes with lysozyme in a wide concentration range. Such complexes are stabilized by electrostatic and, very presumably, double-layer interactions. The mixtures were investigated by combining electrophoretic mobility, DLS, and dielectric relaxation methods. The former gives information on the surface charge density of protein-micelle complexes and indicates that the resulting adducts retain a negative charge (i.e., charge neutralization is incomplete). The double-layer thickness of proteins, micelles, and protein-micelle complexes is also connected to the dielectric relaxation frequency. Changes in particle size (inferred by DLS), charge density, and double-layer thickness are closely interrelated to each other. A model was developed to quantify such properties. |
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