1959
DOI: 10.1021/ja01530a001
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Hydrogen Ion Titration Curves of β-Lactoglobulin1

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“…According to the pH titration results, 45,46 the net charges on BSA and BLG are Ϫ11.5 and Ϫ9.3, respectively, in buffer 1, and Ϫ28.4 and Ϫ20.7, respectively, in buffer 2. Therefore, comparison of binding isotherms at different pHs involves consideration of changes in both hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions.…”
Section: Binding Observed In Buffer 2 (Ph ‫؍‬ 87 I ‫؍‬ 01mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the pH titration results, 45,46 the net charges on BSA and BLG are Ϫ11.5 and Ϫ9.3, respectively, in buffer 1, and Ϫ28.4 and Ϫ20.7, respectively, in buffer 2. Therefore, comparison of binding isotherms at different pHs involves consideration of changes in both hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions.…”
Section: Binding Observed In Buffer 2 (Ph ‫؍‬ 87 I ‫؍‬ 01mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This high pK' is not unusual for proteins, since several proteins with carboxyls having abnormally high pK ' values have been reported, e.g., Glu 35 in lysozyme. 16 Such high pK values are usually associated with carboxylates located in regions containing adjacent carboxylates, particularly if the environment is somewhat hydrophobic. Some of the carboxyls could be hydrogen bonded to nearby tyrosines.…”
Section: Implication Of Carboxyl Groups In Ca2+-bindingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[46] The dimer exists in 3 distinct conformations with transitions at pH 5.1 [43,47,48] and at pH 7-7.5. [45,49,50] net charge Q at pH 8.0, 25 8C (electrophoretic) = -15 l 2; based on a mobility of -1.7 l 0.1 lm N cm N V -1 N sec -1 at pH 8.0, I = 20 mM, 20 8C [47,51] and calculated with Equation (2).…”
Section: B-lactoglobulinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[45,46,49,51] based on a molecular mass of 36 800 and including adjustments for ionic strength dependent variation of pI. [46,50] pI = 5.…”
Section: B-lactoglobulinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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