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The temperature-dependent self-association of beta-lactoglobulin C in glycine buffers
Authors:J L Sarquis  E T Adams
Affiliation:Chemistry Department, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas 77843 USA
Abstract:The self-association of β-lactoglobulin C at low pH (ca. 2.5) in glycine buffers has been studied at four temperatures, 10, 16, 20, and 25 °C, by low- and high-speed sedimentation equilibrium experiments. One buffer had an ionic strength of 0.1 and the other an ionic strength of 0.2. With either buffer the concentration dependence of the apparent weight average molecular weight, Mwa, was characteristic of a nonideal self-association. Like its genetic variants, β-lactoglobulin A and B, the self-association of β-lactoglobulin C increased with decreasing temperature; however, at the same temperature the association was always stronger in the buffer having the higher ionic strength. Several models were used to test the self-association, and a monomer-dimer self-association seemed to describe the self-association best with either buffer. Values of the association equilibrium constant, K2, and the second virial coefficient, BM1, are reported at each temperature for both series of experiments. Values of the thermodynamic functions, ΔG °, ΔH °, and ΔS °, are also reported for these experiments.
Keywords:Please address all correspondence regarding this paper to Dr. E. T. Adams   Jr.   Chemistry Department   Texas A & M University   College Station   Texas 77843.
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