Two physicochemical models are proposed for the estimation of both hydrodynamic radius and net charge of a protein when the capillary zone electrophoretic mobility at a given protocol, the set of pK of charged amino acids, and basic data from Protein Data Bank are available. These models also provide a rationale to interpret appropriately the effects of solvent properties on protein hydrodynamic radius and net charge. To illustrate the numerical predictions of these models, experimental data of electrophoretic mobility available in the literature for well-defined protocols are used. Five proteins are considered: lysozyme, staphylococcal nuclease, human carbonic anhydrase, bovine carbonic anhydrase, and human serum albumin. Numerical predict...
The electrophoretic mobility of a macro-ion is affected in a complex manner by a variety of forces t...
We applied best fitting procedures to capillary electrophoresis (CE) mobility values, measured at va...
As interest in high-concentration protein formulations has increased, it has become apparent that ro...
The feasibility of employing classical electrophoresis theory to determine the net charge (valence) ...
A capillary zone electrophoresis model is presented for peptide characterization, on the base of wel...
Analysis of protein charge ladders using capillary electrophoresis (CE) provides a method of determi...
We derive a simple formula for the free solution electrophoretic mobility of protein by including bo...
International audienceUnder physiological conditions, intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are u...
Detailed modeling of the free solution electrophoresis of five proteins (bovine R-lactalbumin, hen e...
A scheme is presented for computing the electrophoretic mobility of proteins in free solution, accou...
Eighteen peptides have been modeled. From the volumetric data derived, and published mobilities, the...
This work explores the possibility of using the electrically charged "spherical porous particle" (SP...
Estimations of protein global conformations in well-specified physicochemical microenvironments are ...
The present work is motivated specifically by the need to find a simple interplay between experiment...
Published mobility measurements obtained by capillary zone electrophoresis of human growth hormone p...
The electrophoretic mobility of a macro-ion is affected in a complex manner by a variety of forces t...
We applied best fitting procedures to capillary electrophoresis (CE) mobility values, measured at va...
As interest in high-concentration protein formulations has increased, it has become apparent that ro...
The feasibility of employing classical electrophoresis theory to determine the net charge (valence) ...
A capillary zone electrophoresis model is presented for peptide characterization, on the base of wel...
Analysis of protein charge ladders using capillary electrophoresis (CE) provides a method of determi...
We derive a simple formula for the free solution electrophoretic mobility of protein by including bo...
International audienceUnder physiological conditions, intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are u...
Detailed modeling of the free solution electrophoresis of five proteins (bovine R-lactalbumin, hen e...
A scheme is presented for computing the electrophoretic mobility of proteins in free solution, accou...
Eighteen peptides have been modeled. From the volumetric data derived, and published mobilities, the...
This work explores the possibility of using the electrically charged "spherical porous particle" (SP...
Estimations of protein global conformations in well-specified physicochemical microenvironments are ...
The present work is motivated specifically by the need to find a simple interplay between experiment...
Published mobility measurements obtained by capillary zone electrophoresis of human growth hormone p...
The electrophoretic mobility of a macro-ion is affected in a complex manner by a variety of forces t...
We applied best fitting procedures to capillary electrophoresis (CE) mobility values, measured at va...
As interest in high-concentration protein formulations has increased, it has become apparent that ro...