화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.113, No.40, 13398-13404, 2009
Impact of Globule Unfolding on Dilational Viscoelasticity of beta-Lactoglobulin Adsorption Layers
The dynamic surface dilational elasticity, surface Pressure, and adsorbed amount of the mixed solutions Of beta-lactoglobulin and guanidine hydrochloride were measured as a function of surface age and denaturant concentration. It was shown that the conformational transition from compact globules to disordered protein molecules ill the surface layer leads to strong changes in the surface elasticity kinetic dependencies and thereby can be easily detected by measuring the surface dilational rheological properties. The corresponding changes of the kinetic dependencies of the surface pressure and adsorbed amount are not so pronounced but correlate with the results on Surface dilational elasticity.