The surfactant properties of aqueous protein mixtures (ranaspumins) from the foam nests of the tropical frog Physalaemus pustulosus have been investigated by surface tension, two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy, specular neutron reflection, and related biophysical techniques. Ranaspumins lower the surface tension of water more rapidly and more effectively than standard globular proteins under similar conditions. Two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy of nest foams treated with fluorescent marker (anilinonaphthalene sulfonic acid) shows partitioning of hydrophobic proteins into the air-water interface and allows imaging of the foam structure. The surface excess of the adsorbed protein layers, determined from measurements of ...
The adsorption of bovine serum albumin and human serum albumin (HSA) at the air/water interface has ...
We have been studying the behavior of several globular food proteins at the air-solution interface a...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...
The surfactant properties of aqueous protein mixtures ( ranaspumins) from the foam nests of the trop...
AbstractThe surfactant properties of aqueous protein mixtures (ranaspumins) from the foam nests of t...
Ranaspumin-2 (Rsn-2) is a monomeric, 11 kDa surfactant protein identified as one of the major foam n...
AbstractRanaspumin-2 (Rsn-2) is a monomeric, 11 kDa surfactant protein identified as one of the majo...
Foams and surfactants are relatively rare in biology because of their potential to harm cell membran...
To stabilize foams, droplets, and films at liquid interfaces nature has evolved a range of protein b...
Naturally occurring foam constituent and surfactant proteins with intriguing structures and function...
Ranaspumin-2 (Rsn-2) is a surfactant protein found in the foam nests of the túngara frog. Previous e...
The adsorption of chicken egg white lysozyme at the air/water interface has been studied by specular...
International audienceFrom their amphiphilic nature, proteins in solution adsorb spontaneously at hy...
A series of proteins was studied with respect to their ability to form a network at the air/water in...
Advances in biological surfactant proteins have already yielded a diverse range of benefits from dra...
The adsorption of bovine serum albumin and human serum albumin (HSA) at the air/water interface has ...
We have been studying the behavior of several globular food proteins at the air-solution interface a...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...
The surfactant properties of aqueous protein mixtures ( ranaspumins) from the foam nests of the trop...
AbstractThe surfactant properties of aqueous protein mixtures (ranaspumins) from the foam nests of t...
Ranaspumin-2 (Rsn-2) is a monomeric, 11 kDa surfactant protein identified as one of the major foam n...
AbstractRanaspumin-2 (Rsn-2) is a monomeric, 11 kDa surfactant protein identified as one of the majo...
Foams and surfactants are relatively rare in biology because of their potential to harm cell membran...
To stabilize foams, droplets, and films at liquid interfaces nature has evolved a range of protein b...
Naturally occurring foam constituent and surfactant proteins with intriguing structures and function...
Ranaspumin-2 (Rsn-2) is a surfactant protein found in the foam nests of the túngara frog. Previous e...
The adsorption of chicken egg white lysozyme at the air/water interface has been studied by specular...
International audienceFrom their amphiphilic nature, proteins in solution adsorb spontaneously at hy...
A series of proteins was studied with respect to their ability to form a network at the air/water in...
Advances in biological surfactant proteins have already yielded a diverse range of benefits from dra...
The adsorption of bovine serum albumin and human serum albumin (HSA) at the air/water interface has ...
We have been studying the behavior of several globular food proteins at the air-solution interface a...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...