Electrostatic interactions play essential roles in determining the function, colloidal stability, and adsorption of proteins on different surfaces and interfaces. Therefore, a molecular-level understanding of the charge state of the proteins under different conditions is required to explain their macroscopic properties. In this study, we have employed an inherently surface-sensitive spectroscopic tool, sum frequency generation spectroscopy, to determine the charge state of a wide range of proteins as a function of pH at the air/liquid interface via measurement of the degree of orientation of water molecules. We compared the isoelectric point (IEP) of the 12 investigated proteins at the air/liquid interface with that in the bulk solution obt...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
AbstractElectric charges are important intrinsic properties of proteins. They directly affect functi...
Structural and colloidal stability of proteins at different surfaces and interfaces is of great impo...
Proteins at interfaces are important for protein formulations and in soft materials such as foam. He...
Using a variety of spectroscopic techniques, a number of molecular functionalities have been studied...
Using a variety of spectroscopic techniques, a number of molecular functionalities have been studied...
Understanding the structure of proteins at surfaces is key in fields such as biomaterials research, ...
Protein uptake at the interface of a millimeter-sized air bubble in water is investigated by a recen...
The points of zero charge/potential of proteins depend not only on pH but also on how they are measu...
The mechanisms of electrostatically driven adsorption of proteins on charged surfaces are studied wi...
In this study a set of chemically engineered variants of ovalbumin was produced to study the effects...
AbstractThe proper estimation of the influence of the many-body dynamic solvent microstructure on a ...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...
The isoelectric point (pI) of a protein is a key characteristic that influences its overall electros...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
AbstractElectric charges are important intrinsic properties of proteins. They directly affect functi...
Structural and colloidal stability of proteins at different surfaces and interfaces is of great impo...
Proteins at interfaces are important for protein formulations and in soft materials such as foam. He...
Using a variety of spectroscopic techniques, a number of molecular functionalities have been studied...
Using a variety of spectroscopic techniques, a number of molecular functionalities have been studied...
Understanding the structure of proteins at surfaces is key in fields such as biomaterials research, ...
Protein uptake at the interface of a millimeter-sized air bubble in water is investigated by a recen...
The points of zero charge/potential of proteins depend not only on pH but also on how they are measu...
The mechanisms of electrostatically driven adsorption of proteins on charged surfaces are studied wi...
In this study a set of chemically engineered variants of ovalbumin was produced to study the effects...
AbstractThe proper estimation of the influence of the many-body dynamic solvent microstructure on a ...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...
The isoelectric point (pI) of a protein is a key characteristic that influences its overall electros...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
AbstractElectric charges are important intrinsic properties of proteins. They directly affect functi...