By a combined gravimetric and ir technique, spectra of protein films are recorded during sorption isotherms at constant water content h (mg D2O/mg dry protein) in the range 0 les; h ⩽ 0.35 at 27 and 38°C. Computer-aided differential analysis shows the effect of progressive hydration on some significant sites of the protein such as the ionizable acidic side chains and the backbone amide carbonyls, as well as the spectrum of the adsorbed water itself. In order to derive thermodynamic properties of these sites, the measured sorption isotherm is decomposed in terms of a model which postulates the existence of two classes of primary sorption sites only, and these two contributions are independently checked by the ir data. The free energy of bind...
High precision densitometry was applied to study the hydration of proteins. The hydration process wa...
Although unfolding of protein in the liquid state is relatively well studied, its mechanisms in the ...
Proteins, with the large variety of chemical groups they present at their molecular surface, are a c...
The interaction between protein and water is of fundamental importance for processes ranging from pr...
Water plays critical roles in protein dynamics and functions. However, the most basic property of hy...
The role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary importan...
AbstractThe role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary ...
Water sorption isotherms of proteins are usually interpreted with such models as BET or GAB that imp...
Proteins undergo a dynamic transition at approximately 220 K, also called protein ’glass’ transition...
The aim of this study is to simultaneously monitor the excess partial Gibbs energies, enthalpies, an...
We have studied hydration (and dehydration) of thermally denatured hen egg lysozyme using sorption c...
Water is “the matrix of life” for its fascinating properties. The well-known simple water molecule c...
The biological activity of proteins depends on their three-dimensional structure, known as the nativ...
[EN] Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and two dielectric techniques, broadband dielectric rel...
Isothermal batch calorimetry was applied to study the hydration of proteins. The hydration process w...
High precision densitometry was applied to study the hydration of proteins. The hydration process wa...
Although unfolding of protein in the liquid state is relatively well studied, its mechanisms in the ...
Proteins, with the large variety of chemical groups they present at their molecular surface, are a c...
The interaction between protein and water is of fundamental importance for processes ranging from pr...
Water plays critical roles in protein dynamics and functions. However, the most basic property of hy...
The role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary importan...
AbstractThe role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary ...
Water sorption isotherms of proteins are usually interpreted with such models as BET or GAB that imp...
Proteins undergo a dynamic transition at approximately 220 K, also called protein ’glass’ transition...
The aim of this study is to simultaneously monitor the excess partial Gibbs energies, enthalpies, an...
We have studied hydration (and dehydration) of thermally denatured hen egg lysozyme using sorption c...
Water is “the matrix of life” for its fascinating properties. The well-known simple water molecule c...
The biological activity of proteins depends on their three-dimensional structure, known as the nativ...
[EN] Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and two dielectric techniques, broadband dielectric rel...
Isothermal batch calorimetry was applied to study the hydration of proteins. The hydration process w...
High precision densitometry was applied to study the hydration of proteins. The hydration process wa...
Although unfolding of protein in the liquid state is relatively well studied, its mechanisms in the ...
Proteins, with the large variety of chemical groups they present at their molecular surface, are a c...