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Heterogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals on Fluorinated Layered Silicate

Here, we describe an improved system for protein crystallization based on heterogeneous nucleation using fluorinated layered silicate. In addition, we also investigated the mechanism of nucleation on the silicate surface. Crystallization of lysozyme using silicates with different chemical compositio...

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Autores principales: Ino, Keita, Udagawa, Itsumi, Iwabata, Kazuki, Takakusagi, Yoichi, Kubota, Munehiro, Kurosaka, Keiichi, Arai, Kazuhito, Seki, Yasutaka, Nogawa, Masaya, Tsunoda, Tatsuo, Mizukami, Fujio, Taguchi, Hayao, Sakaguchi, Kengo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3144907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21818343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022582
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author Ino, Keita
Udagawa, Itsumi
Iwabata, Kazuki
Takakusagi, Yoichi
Kubota, Munehiro
Kurosaka, Keiichi
Arai, Kazuhito
Seki, Yasutaka
Nogawa, Masaya
Tsunoda, Tatsuo
Mizukami, Fujio
Taguchi, Hayao
Sakaguchi, Kengo
author_facet Ino, Keita
Udagawa, Itsumi
Iwabata, Kazuki
Takakusagi, Yoichi
Kubota, Munehiro
Kurosaka, Keiichi
Arai, Kazuhito
Seki, Yasutaka
Nogawa, Masaya
Tsunoda, Tatsuo
Mizukami, Fujio
Taguchi, Hayao
Sakaguchi, Kengo
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description Here, we describe an improved system for protein crystallization based on heterogeneous nucleation using fluorinated layered silicate. In addition, we also investigated the mechanism of nucleation on the silicate surface. Crystallization of lysozyme using silicates with different chemical compositions indicated that fluorosilicates promoted nucleation whereas the silicates without fluorine did not. The use of synthesized saponites for lysozyme crystallization confirmed that the substitution of hydroxyl groups contained in the lamellae structure for fluorine atoms is responsible for the nucleation-inducing property of the nucleant. Crystallization of twelve proteins with a wide range of pI values revealed that the nucleation promoting effect of the saponites tended to increase with increased substitution rate. Furthermore, the saponite with the highest fluorine content promoted nucleation in all the test proteins regardless of their overall net charge. Adsorption experiments of proteins on the saponites confirmed that the density of adsorbed molecules increased according to the substitution rate, thereby explaining the heterogeneous nucleation on the silicate surface.
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spelling pubmed-31449072011-08-04 Heterogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals on Fluorinated Layered Silicate Ino, Keita Udagawa, Itsumi Iwabata, Kazuki Takakusagi, Yoichi Kubota, Munehiro Kurosaka, Keiichi Arai, Kazuhito Seki, Yasutaka Nogawa, Masaya Tsunoda, Tatsuo Mizukami, Fujio Taguchi, Hayao Sakaguchi, Kengo PLoS One Research Article Here, we describe an improved system for protein crystallization based on heterogeneous nucleation using fluorinated layered silicate. In addition, we also investigated the mechanism of nucleation on the silicate surface. Crystallization of lysozyme using silicates with different chemical compositions indicated that fluorosilicates promoted nucleation whereas the silicates without fluorine did not. The use of synthesized saponites for lysozyme crystallization confirmed that the substitution of hydroxyl groups contained in the lamellae structure for fluorine atoms is responsible for the nucleation-inducing property of the nucleant. Crystallization of twelve proteins with a wide range of pI values revealed that the nucleation promoting effect of the saponites tended to increase with increased substitution rate. Furthermore, the saponite with the highest fluorine content promoted nucleation in all the test proteins regardless of their overall net charge. Adsorption experiments of proteins on the saponites confirmed that the density of adsorbed molecules increased according to the substitution rate, thereby explaining the heterogeneous nucleation on the silicate surface. Public Library of Science 2011-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3144907/ /pubmed/21818343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022582 Text en Ino et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ino, Keita
Udagawa, Itsumi
Iwabata, Kazuki
Takakusagi, Yoichi
Kubota, Munehiro
Kurosaka, Keiichi
Arai, Kazuhito
Seki, Yasutaka
Nogawa, Masaya
Tsunoda, Tatsuo
Mizukami, Fujio
Taguchi, Hayao
Sakaguchi, Kengo
Heterogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals on Fluorinated Layered Silicate
title Heterogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals on Fluorinated Layered Silicate
title_full Heterogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals on Fluorinated Layered Silicate
title_fullStr Heterogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals on Fluorinated Layered Silicate
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals on Fluorinated Layered Silicate
title_short Heterogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals on Fluorinated Layered Silicate
title_sort heterogeneous nucleation of protein crystals on fluorinated layered silicate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3144907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21818343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022582
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