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Structural,Thermal, and Storage Stability of Rapana Thomasiana Hemocyanin in the Presence of Cholinium-Amino Acid-Based Ionic Liquids
Authors:Maya Guncheva  Krassimira Idakieva  Svetla Todinova  Denitsa Yancheva  Tsvetelina Paunova-Krasteva  Paula Ossowicz  Ewa Janus
Abstract:Novel biocompatible compounds that stabilize proteins in solution are in demand for biomedical and/or biotechnological applications. Here, we evaluated the effect of six ionic liquids, containing mono- or dicholinium Chol]1or2 cation and anions of charged amino acids such as lysine Lys], arginine Arg], aspartic acid Asp], or glutamic acid Glu], on the structure, thermal, and storage stability of the Rapana thomasiana hemocyanin (RtH). RtH is a protein with huge biomedicinal potential due to its therapeutic, drug carrier, and adjuvant properties. Overall, the ionic liquids (ILs) induce changes in the secondary structure of RtH. However, the structure near the Cu-active site seems unaltered and the oxygen-binding capacity of the protein is preserved. The ILs showed weak antibacterial activity when tested against three Gram-negative and three Gram-positive bacterial strains. On the contrary, Chol]Arg] and Chol]Lys] exhibited high anti-biofilm activity against E. coli 25213 and S. aureus 29213 strains. In addition, the two ILs were able to protect RtH from chemical and microbiological degradation. Maintained or enhanced thermal stability of RtH was observed in the presence of all ILs tested, except for RtH-Chol]2Glu].
Keywords:ionic liquids  hemocyanin  DSC  FTIR  antibacterial activity  antibiofilm formation  storage stability
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