We report a study on the thermal behaviour of the infrared Water Association Band (WAB) in dry binary saccharide-water systems (containing trehalose, sucrose, maltose, and raffinose). This is a follow-up of preceding studies on analogous carboxymyoglobin-saccharide-water ternary systems, which pointed out a mutual protein-matrix influence (coupling). A comparison between binary and ternary systems, for all the saccharides studied, evidences a reduction in the residual water content in the latter and, except for trehalose, a sizable modification in the thermal behaviour, which is discussed in terms of structure and hydrogen bonding properties of the sugars. The study allowed us also to improve the definition of Spectra Distance, which is use...
We report Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) measurements performed on samples of carboxy-myoglobin...
The main aim of the present paper is to characterize the hydration properties of glucose and the hyd...
Proteins embedded in glassy saccharide systems are protected against adverse environmental condition...
We report a study on the thermal behaviour of the infrared Water Association Band (WAB) in dry binar...
Embedding protein in sugar systems of low water content enables one to investigate the protein dynam...
AbstractEmbedding protein in sugar systems of low water content enables one to investigate the prote...
Saccharides, and in particular trehalose, are well known for their high efficiency in protecting bio...
The relevant role played by residual water in modulating the dynamics and structure of a protein, a ...
Saccharides, and in particular trehalose, are well known for their high efficiency in protecting bio...
Saccharides protect biostructures against adverse environmental conditions mainly by preventing larg...
Here we report a combined FTIR and SAXS study on MbCO embedded in dry amorphous matrices of trehalo...
Biopreservation by saccharides is a widely studied issue due to its scientific and technological imp...
Bioprotection by sugars, and in particular trehalose peculiarity, is a relevant topic due to the imp...
Some organisms can survive complete dehydration and high temperatures by adopting an anhydrobiotic s...
Abstract: Immobilization of proteins and other biomolecules in saccharide matrices leads to a series...
We report Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) measurements performed on samples of carboxy-myoglobin...
The main aim of the present paper is to characterize the hydration properties of glucose and the hyd...
Proteins embedded in glassy saccharide systems are protected against adverse environmental condition...
We report a study on the thermal behaviour of the infrared Water Association Band (WAB) in dry binar...
Embedding protein in sugar systems of low water content enables one to investigate the protein dynam...
AbstractEmbedding protein in sugar systems of low water content enables one to investigate the prote...
Saccharides, and in particular trehalose, are well known for their high efficiency in protecting bio...
The relevant role played by residual water in modulating the dynamics and structure of a protein, a ...
Saccharides, and in particular trehalose, are well known for their high efficiency in protecting bio...
Saccharides protect biostructures against adverse environmental conditions mainly by preventing larg...
Here we report a combined FTIR and SAXS study on MbCO embedded in dry amorphous matrices of trehalo...
Biopreservation by saccharides is a widely studied issue due to its scientific and technological imp...
Bioprotection by sugars, and in particular trehalose peculiarity, is a relevant topic due to the imp...
Some organisms can survive complete dehydration and high temperatures by adopting an anhydrobiotic s...
Abstract: Immobilization of proteins and other biomolecules in saccharide matrices leads to a series...
We report Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) measurements performed on samples of carboxy-myoglobin...
The main aim of the present paper is to characterize the hydration properties of glucose and the hyd...
Proteins embedded in glassy saccharide systems are protected against adverse environmental condition...