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Interactions of native and modified cytochrome C with a negatively charged reverse micellar liquid interface
Authors:K M Larsson  M P Pileni
Institution:(1) Laboratoire S.R.S.I, bâtiment F BP 52, Université P et M Curie, 4 place Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France;(2) C.E.N Saclay, D.R.E.C.A.M, S.C.M, 91191 Gif sur Yvette, France
Abstract:Native and chemically modified cytochrome C were dissolved in sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulphosuccinate (AOT)-oil-buffer microemulsions. The native cytochrome C contains 19 lysine residues, these groups were modified by 1) acetic anhydride or 2) succinic anhydride. At pH 8.4 the native, acetylated and succinylated proteins carry +8, –3 and –12 elementary charges, respectively. The phase behaviour of the microemulsion systems was found to be highly dependent on the charge of the proteins. Compared to a protein free system the native protein induces a L-2 phase separation at lower temperatures. The acetylated protein has a small effect on the temperature for the phase transition, whereas in the case of succinylated cytochrome C the phase transition takes place at higher temperatures. When dissolved in AOT microemulsions, the native cytochrome C has a perturbed tertiary structure, as indicated by loss of the 695 nm absorption band, while both the modified proteins retain the same optical properties when dissolved in an AOT microemulsion as in a pure buffer solution. The pertubed structure of the native cytochrome C was further investigated by testing the stability of the reduced form of the protein dissolved in the microemulsion media. The native cytochrome is unstable at W > 10, whereas the two modified proteins were found to be stable at all W-values investigated. The average location of the three proteins was determined by pulse radiolysis. The quenching rate constant of the hydrated electron depends upon the location of the probe in the reverse micelle; the succinylated protein is localised in the aqueous core of the reverse micelles, but both the native and the acetylated forms were found to be localised close to or at the AOT interface.
Keywords:Microemulsion  Phase-behaviour  Protein  Interactions  Cytochrome C
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