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Adsorption of proteins to hydrophobic sites on mixed self-assembled monolayers

Author(s)
Ostuni, EGrzybowski, BAMrksich, MRoberts, CSWhitesides, GM
Issued Date
2003-03
DOI
10.1021/la020649c
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/33302
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/la020649c
Citation
LANGMUIR, v.19, no.5, pp.1861 - 1872
Abstract
This paper describes a technique that uses mixed self-assembled monolayers of two alkanethiolates (S-(CH2)(11)(OCH2CH2)(6)OR, R = a hydrophobic group, and S-(CH2)(11)(OCH2CH2)nOH, n = 3, 6, EG(n)OH), in combination with surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy, to study the influence of the size and shape of R, and its density at the surface, on the hydrophobic adsorption of proteins at solid-liquid interfaces. Detailed results were obtained for -galactosidase, carbonic anhydrase, lysozyme, and RNase A using R = C(C6H5)(3), CH(C6H5)(2), and CH2(C6H5). A hard-sphere model is used to rationalize the adsorption; this model, although very approximate, helps to interpret qualitative trends in the data. Using this model, the extent to which adsorbed proteins undergo conformational rearrangements appears to depend on the density of the hydrophobic groups at the surface and on the concentration of protein in solution. This paper describes the first step toward the development of a system that will allow the study of hydrophobic interactions of proteins with surfaces presenting organic groups of well-defined shape.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
0743-7463
Keyword
SURFACE-PLASMON RESONANCEQUARTZ-CRYSTAL MICROBALANCECARBONIC-ANHYDRASESOLID-SURFACESMETAL-SURFACESIONIC-STRENGTHBINDINGGOLDRESISTADHESION

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