AFM Study of the Influence of Stopped Glycerol Flow in a Coil on Peroxidase Enzyme
Yuri D. Ivanov,
Ivan D. Shumov,
Andrey F. Kozlov
et al.
Abstract:Glycerol represents a useful functional component of heat-transfer fluids. Glycerol is known to be triboelectrically active. We report how the flow of glycerol, stopped in a cylindrical coiled pipe, influences horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme. Namely, glycerol flow was pumped through the coil and then stopped. After that, we incubated the 0.1 µM solution of HRP near the side of the coil, and then adsorbed HRP onto mica. This operation markedly increased the HRP aggregation on mica in comparison wi… Show more
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