Stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the stability of lysozyme in aqueous solutions in the presence of various extremolytes (betaine, hydroxyectoine, trehalose, ectoine, and firoin) under different stress conditions. The stability of lysozyme was determined by Nile red Fluorescence Spectrosc...
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doaj-8a4b22f61b0c4911bef08c8b7cba484a2020-11-25T01:17:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8624410.1371/journal.pone.0086244Stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions.Christina AvantiVinay SalujaErwin L P van StreunHenderik W FrijlinkWouter L J HinrichsThe purpose of this study was to investigate the stability of lysozyme in aqueous solutions in the presence of various extremolytes (betaine, hydroxyectoine, trehalose, ectoine, and firoin) under different stress conditions. The stability of lysozyme was determined by Nile red Fluorescence Spectroscopy and a bioactivity assay. During heat shock (10 min at 70°C), betaine, trehalose, ectoin and firoin protected lysozyme against inactivation while hydroxyectoine, did not have a significant effect. During accelerated thermal conditions (4 weeks at 55°C), firoin also acted as a stabilizer. In contrast, betaine, hydroxyectoine, trehalose and ectoine destabilized lysozyme under this condition. These findings surprisingly indicate that some extremolytes can stabilize a protein under certain stress conditions but destabilize the same protein under other stress conditions. Therefore it is suggested that for the screening extremolytes to be used for protein stabilization, an appropriate storage conditions should also be taken into account.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3900503?pdf=render |
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Christina Avanti Vinay Saluja Erwin L P van Streun Henderik W Frijlink Wouter L J Hinrichs Stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions. PLoS ONE |
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Christina Avanti Vinay Saluja Erwin L P van Streun Henderik W Frijlink Wouter L J Hinrichs |
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Stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions. |
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Stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions. |
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Stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions. |
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Stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions. |
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Stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions. |
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stability of lysozyme in aqueous extremolyte solutions during heat shock and accelerated thermal conditions. |
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the stability of lysozyme in aqueous solutions in the presence of various extremolytes (betaine, hydroxyectoine, trehalose, ectoine, and firoin) under different stress conditions. The stability of lysozyme was determined by Nile red Fluorescence Spectroscopy and a bioactivity assay. During heat shock (10 min at 70°C), betaine, trehalose, ectoin and firoin protected lysozyme against inactivation while hydroxyectoine, did not have a significant effect. During accelerated thermal conditions (4 weeks at 55°C), firoin also acted as a stabilizer. In contrast, betaine, hydroxyectoine, trehalose and ectoine destabilized lysozyme under this condition. These findings surprisingly indicate that some extremolytes can stabilize a protein under certain stress conditions but destabilize the same protein under other stress conditions. Therefore it is suggested that for the screening extremolytes to be used for protein stabilization, an appropriate storage conditions should also be taken into account. |
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