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J Phys Chem B ; 2024 Jul 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38992922

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In this paper, we quantify weak protein-protein interactions in solution using cross-interaction chromatography (CIC) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and demonstrate that they can be modulated by the addition of millimolar concentrations of free amino acids. With CIC, we determined the second osmotic virial cross-interaction coefficient (B23) as a proxy for the interaction strength between two different proteins. We perform SPR experiments to establish the binding affinity between the same proteins. With CIC, we show that the amino acids proline, glutamine, and arginine render the protein cross-interactions more repulsive or equivalently less attractive. Specifically, we measured B23 between lysozyme (Lys) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) and between Lys and protein isolates (whey and canola). We find that B23 increases when amino acids are added to the solution even at millimolar concentrations, corresponding to protein/ligand stoichiometric ratios as low as 1:1. With SPR, we show that the binding affinity between proteins can change by 1 order of magnitude when 10 mM glutamine is added. In the case of Lys and one whey protein isolate (WPI), it changes from the mM to the M range, thus by 3 orders of magnitude. Interestingly, this efficient modulation of the protein cross-interactions does not alter the protein's secondary structure. The capacity of amino acids to modulate protein cross-interactions at mM concentrations is remarkable and may have an impact across fields in particular for specific applications in the food or pharmaceutical industries.

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Environ Sci Process Impacts ; 23(10): 1566-1577, 2021 Oct 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34581385

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The sorption of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOC) onto microplastics is relatively well reported in the literature, while their desorption remains poorly investigated, especially in biological fluids. The present study investigated the sorption and desorption of progesterone on polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polystyrene (PS) microplastics. The sorption experiments showed that the equilibrium was reached in a few hours for all plastics. A sorption efficiency of 357.1 µg g-1 was found for PE and PS, and 322.6 µg g-1 for PP. Sorption experiments indicated that adsorption would certainly happen via surface sorption and a potentially pore-filling mechanism. The desorption was carried out in Simulated Gastric Fluid (SGF) and Simulated Intestinal Fluid (SIF), whose formulations were more complex than similar models reported so far. It has been found that the desorption was higher in SIF as compared to SGF, due to micelle formation in SIF promoting the pollutant solubilization. The sorption of pepsin onto microplastics has also been revealed, suggesting a competition between pollutants and pepsin for sorption sites and a potent reduction in pollutant solubilization. This study indicates that the ingestion of microplastics could be considered as an additional route of exposure to pollutants and therefore emphasizes pollutant bioavailability for aquatic organisms.


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Microplásticos , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Adsorção , Plásticos , Progesterona , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise
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