Interfacial adsorption of insulin. Conformational changes and reversibility of adsorption

  • Mollmann, S.H.
  • Bukrinsky, J.T.
  • Elofsson, U.
  • Norde, W.
  • Frokjaer, S.
Publication date
January 2006

Abstract

The adsorption of human insulin to Teflon particles was studied with respect to conformational changes and the reversibility of adsorption was examined by total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF). Adsorption isotherms for the adsorption of human insulin indicated high affinity adsorption, even at electrostatic repulsive conditions. The plateau value for adsorption was in accordance with a protein layer consisting primarily of insulin monomers. Conformational changes of the insulin upon adsorption, was investigated by circular dicroism (CD) and fluorescence spectroscopy. The results suggested unfolding of adsorbed insulin, as observed by a decrease in ¿-helix and increase in random coil conformation. The changes in protein structure was...

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