The Contrasting Effect of Sodium Alginate on Lysozyme and Albumin Denaturation and Fibril Formation
Diliara R. Khaibrakhmanova,
Polina R. Kuzivanova,
Bulat R. Gainutdinov
et al.
Abstract:The effect of sodium alginate on the denaturation and aggregation behavior of bovine serum albumin and hen egg-white lysozyme was studied. Large amounts of polysaccharide increase the thermal stability of albumin due to the weak binding interactions. At the same time, sodium alginate can reduce the quantity of amyloid fibrils formed by albumin under denaturing conditions, which is a consequence of the stabilization of the native protein form by glycan binding. In the case of lysozyme, the polysaccharide has no… Show more
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