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Dissimilar pH-dependent adsorption features of bovine serum albumin and α-chymotrypsin on mica probed by AFM
Authors:Sandrine Demanche  Jean-Paul Chapel  Lucile Jocteur Monrozier  Herv Quiquampoix
Institution:aUniversité de Lyon, Université Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, CNRS, UMR5557, Ecologie Microbienne, F-69622 Lyon, France;bComplex Fluid Laboratory, UMR CNRS/Rhodia 166, CRTB Rhodia Inc., 350 G. Patterson Boulevard, Bristol, PA 19007, United States;cUMR Biogéochimie du Sol et de la Rhizosphère, INRA-SupAgro, 2 place Pierre Viala, 34 060 Montpellier, Cedex 01, France
Abstract:We studied bovine serum albumin (BSA) and α-chymotrypsin adsorption onto mica surfaces over a large pH range by atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements in liquid. Data analyses (height, roughness and roughness factor) brought new insights on the conformation of proteins in soil environments, with mica as a model of soil phyllosilicates and non-hydrophobic surfaces. Validation of AFM approach was performed on BSA, whose behavior was previously described by nuclear magnetic resonance and infra-red spectroscopic methods. Maximum adsorption was observed near the isoelectric point (IEP). A stronger interaction and a lower amount of adsorbed proteins were observed below the IEP, which contrasted with the progressive decrease of adsorption above the IEP. We then studied the adsorption of α-chymotrypsin, a proteolytic enzyme commonly found in soils. AFM pictures demonstrated a complete coverage of the mica surface at the IEP in contrast to the BSA case. Comparison of the AFM data with other indirect methods broadened the understanding of α-chymotrypsin adsorption process through the direct display of the protein adsorption patterns as a function of pH.
Keywords:AFM  Mica  BSA  α  -Chymotrypsin  Adsorption
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