Kinetic Study on Thermal Denaturation of Hen Egg-White Lysozyme Involving Precipitation
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A kinetic study on the thermal denaturation accompanying precipitation of hen egg-white lysozyme was performed at temperatures between 50 and 90℃. Visible precipitation occurred at lysozyme concentrations higher than 10^<-5>M. Even at the concentration of 10^<-6>M where no visible precipitation was observed, irreversible and reversible denaturation could be clearly discriminated. The former involves two different reactions with activation energies of approximately 93 and 50 kJ・mol^<-1>. On the other hand, enthalpy and entropy changes in the latter are 443 kJ・mol^<-1> and 1280J・K^<-1>・mol^<-1> respectively, indicating a large conformational change. The contradiction that the denaturation or deactivation reaction fitted first-order reaction kinetics while its rate constant depended on the protein concentration, was resolved by newly proposed schemes. The apparent first-order rate constant obtained experimentally depended on the initial protein concentration being on the order of almost unity. Moreover, it was revealed that apparent first-order reaction involved a second-order reaction that characterized the aggregation of denatured protein molecules. The theory developed here explained reasonably the thermal denaturation accompanying precipitation that occurs at high protein concentration and at high temperature, and was also successfully applied to the lower concentration range with no accompanying precipitation.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1999-02-25
著者
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野原 大輔
名古屋市立大学薬学部 薬品製造工学教室
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酒井 朝也
名古屋市立大学薬学部 薬品製造工学教室
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NOHARA DAISUKE
Department of Chemical Reaction Engineering, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City Univers
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SAKAI TOMOYA
Department of Chemical Reaction Engineering, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City Univers
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MIZUTANI AKIHIKO
Department of Chemical Reaction Engineering, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City Univers
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Sakai Tomoya
Department Of Chemical Reaction Engineering Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City Universit
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Nohara Daisuke
Department Of Biomolecular Science Faculty Of Engineering Gifu University
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Mizutani A
Department Of Chemical Reaction Engineering Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City Universit
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