Solubility of lysozyme chloride was determined in the absence of added salt and in the presence of 0.05–1.2 M NaCl, starting from isoionic lysozyme, which was then brought to pH values from 9 to 3 by addition of HCl. The main observation is the absence of a salting-in region whatever the pH studied. This is explained by a predominant electrostatic screening of the positively charged protein and/or by adsorption of chloride ions by the protein. The solubility increases with the protein net charge at low ionic strength, but the reverse is observed at high ionic strength. The solubility of lysozyme chloride seems to become independent of ionic strength at pH approximately 9.5, which is interpreted as a shift of the isoionic pH (10.8) to an iso...
There is a strong link between solubility, and thus crystallisation, and the molecular interactions ...
We use accurate thermodn. derivs. extd. from high-precision measurements of the four vol.-fixed diff...
We have performed experiments on the crystallization of two low molecular weight, positively charged...
An existing method for potentiometric titrations of proteins was improved, tested and applied to tit...
The salting-out effect of simple electrolytes on lysozyme has been studied by measuring the second v...
AbstractProtein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way...
Protein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way on pH, ...
We use accurate thermodynamic derivatives extracted from high-precision measurements of the four vol...
The rate of membrane permeation of molecules of the protein, lysozyme, dissolved in aqueous crystall...
We investigate the ionic strength and temperature dependence of metastability with respect to crysta...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Protein separation and characterisation are crucial challenges faced by industrial biologists and en...
Addition of high and medium charge density anions (phosphate, sulfate, and chloride) to lysozyme in ...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Glutaraldehyde cross-linking followed by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis h...
There is a strong link between solubility, and thus crystallisation, and the molecular interactions ...
We use accurate thermodn. derivs. extd. from high-precision measurements of the four vol.-fixed diff...
We have performed experiments on the crystallization of two low molecular weight, positively charged...
An existing method for potentiometric titrations of proteins was improved, tested and applied to tit...
The salting-out effect of simple electrolytes on lysozyme has been studied by measuring the second v...
AbstractProtein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way...
Protein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way on pH, ...
We use accurate thermodynamic derivatives extracted from high-precision measurements of the four vol...
The rate of membrane permeation of molecules of the protein, lysozyme, dissolved in aqueous crystall...
We investigate the ionic strength and temperature dependence of metastability with respect to crysta...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Protein separation and characterisation are crucial challenges faced by industrial biologists and en...
Addition of high and medium charge density anions (phosphate, sulfate, and chloride) to lysozyme in ...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Glutaraldehyde cross-linking followed by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis h...
There is a strong link between solubility, and thus crystallisation, and the molecular interactions ...
We use accurate thermodn. derivs. extd. from high-precision measurements of the four vol.-fixed diff...
We have performed experiments on the crystallization of two low molecular weight, positively charged...