Protein Information

ID 232
Name myoglobin
Synonyms MB; Myoglobin; PVALB; Myoglobins

Compound Information

ID 1409
Name silica gel
CAS silica gel

Reference

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16243347 Ivanov AE, Ekeroth J, Nilsson L, Mattiasson B, Bergenstahl B, Galaev IY: Variations of wettability and protein adsorption on solid siliceous carriers grafted with poly (N-isopropylacrylamide). J Colloid Interface Sci. 2006 Apr 15;296(2):538-44. Epub 2005 Oct 21.
Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide), a thermally responsive polymer, was end-grafted to mercaptopropyl derivatives of silica gel, plane glass sheets and glass capillary tubing by free radical polymerization of the monomer in 1,4-dioxane at 100 degrees C. The polymer monolayer attached to the glass carriers provided them with thermally controlled wettability registered by two independent methods: direct measurements of the water contact angle and capillary rise. The water contact angle changed from 54+/-3 degrees to 68+/-3 degrees in the temperature range from 20 to 50 degrees C. The polymer grafting to silica gel (pore diameter 100 A, particle size 5 microm) resulted in 15-30-fold reduction in protein adsorption on the carrier at 35 degrees C. Adsorption isotherms of myoglobin indicate completely different characters of the protein adsorption to silica gel and its polyNIPAM-grafted derivative. Cooling of the grafted carrier containing adsorbed myoglobin to 9 degrees C led to a partial release of the protein to the contacting solution, whereas heating of the system to 35 degrees C resulted in reversible binding of the protein. Adsorption of myoglobin on polyNIPAM-coated silica was ca. 2-fold higher at 35 than at 9 degrees C, most probably due to steric repulsion displayed by the swollen copolymer at the lower temperature.
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