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Transition temperature and enthalpy change dependence on stabilizing and destabilizing ions in the helix–coil transition in native tendon collagen
Authors:Jong Jin Lim
Abstract:The transition temperatures tt and enthalpy changes ΔH in the helix–coil transition of solid tendon collagen soaked in a solution containing one of the following stabilizing or destabilizing agents, HCHO, NaF, NaCl, NaI, NaBr, NaOH, NH2CONH2, CaCl2, MgCl2, were measured as a function of molar concentration by a calorimetric method. The temperature and the enthalpy changes accompanying the transition behaved in a similar manner: when the tt was depressed by the presence of ions, similar behaviour was observed in ΔH. Both parameters (tt and ΔH) increased for HCHO, and decreased for NaF and NaCl at concentrations lower than 0.2 M. Above 0.2 M they increased for NaF and NaCl, and decreased in the presence of the other reagents listed above. The average tt and the ΔH observed in collagen soaked in water were 63.5°C and 12.3 cal/g, respectively. In addition to the parameters mentioned above, the molar effectiveness of the various reagents was obtained for the cases where there was a linear relationship between the tt and molar concentration of the reagent in the solution. Since both the tt and the ΔH were observed to vary, the entropy change (ΔS) accompanying the transition was calculated using thermodynamic relations. In order to explain the ΔS observed as a function of ionic concentration, the thermodynamic relationships have been obtained from a partition function under suitable assumptions. Since the partition function is dependent on the number of hydrogen bonds responsible for collagen stability, the result obtained has been compared with the values predicted by the two most quoted models for collagen. The present study is in accordance with the Ramachandran model for collagen structure, which predicts more than one hydrogen bond per three residues.
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