External reflection FTIR spectroscopy and surface pressure measurements were used to compare conformational changes in the adsorbed structures of three globular proteins at the air/water interface. Of the three proteins studied, lysozyme, bovine serum albumin and P-lactoglobulin, lysozyme was unique in its behaviour. Lysozyme adsorption was slow, taking approximately 2.5 h to reach a surface pressure plateau (from a 0.07 mM solution), and led to significant structural change. The FTIR spectra revealed that lysozyme formed a highly networked adsorbed layer of unfolded protein with high antiparallel beta-sheet content and that these changes occurred rapidly (within 10 min). This non-native secondary structure is analogous to that of a 3D heat...
International audienceFrom their amphiphilic nature, proteins in solution adsorb spontaneously at hy...
Keywords: protein film, protein conformation, air/water interface, network formation, foam formation...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...
From absorption spectra obtained with infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS), it is pos...
From absorption spectra obtained with infrared reflection - absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS), it is p...
Detailed insight can be obtained from proteins at and near the air-water interface using external re...
Surface pressure measurements and external reflection FTIR spectroscopy have been used to probe prot...
International audienceIdentification of the key physicochemical parameters of proteins that determin...
We have been studying the behavior of several globular food proteins at the air-solution interface a...
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...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...
We report observations of the changes in the surface structure of lysozyme adsorbed at the air-water...
The adsorption of chicken egg white lysozyme at the air/water interface has been studied by specular...
We report observations of the changes in the surface structure of lysozyme adsorbed at the air-water...
International audienceFrom their amphiphilic nature, proteins in solution adsorb spontaneously at hy...
Keywords: protein film, protein conformation, air/water interface, network formation, foam formation...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...
From absorption spectra obtained with infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS), it is pos...
From absorption spectra obtained with infrared reflection - absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS), it is p...
Detailed insight can be obtained from proteins at and near the air-water interface using external re...
Surface pressure measurements and external reflection FTIR spectroscopy have been used to probe prot...
International audienceIdentification of the key physicochemical parameters of proteins that determin...
We have been studying the behavior of several globular food proteins at the air-solution interface a...
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...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...
We report observations of the changes in the surface structure of lysozyme adsorbed at the air-water...
The adsorption of chicken egg white lysozyme at the air/water interface has been studied by specular...
We report observations of the changes in the surface structure of lysozyme adsorbed at the air-water...
International audienceFrom their amphiphilic nature, proteins in solution adsorb spontaneously at hy...
Keywords: protein film, protein conformation, air/water interface, network formation, foam formation...
There is an ongoing debate about whether a protein surface film at an air-water interface can be reg...