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Effect of pH-Regulation on the Capture of Lipopolysaccharides from E. coli EH100 by Four-Antennary Oligoglycines in Aqueous Medium

Bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are designated as endotoxins, because they cause fever and a wide range of pathologies in humans. It is important to develop effective methodologies to detect trace quantities of LPS in aqueous systems. The present study develops a fine-tuning procedure for the en...

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Autores principales: Gyurova, Anna Y., Berberov, Kaloyan, Chinarev, Alexander, Nikolov, Ljubomir, Karashanova, Daniela, Mileva, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34947254
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14247659
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author Gyurova, Anna Y.
Berberov, Kaloyan
Chinarev, Alexander
Nikolov, Ljubomir
Karashanova, Daniela
Mileva, Elena
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Berberov, Kaloyan
Chinarev, Alexander
Nikolov, Ljubomir
Karashanova, Daniela
Mileva, Elena
author_sort Gyurova, Anna Y.
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description Bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are designated as endotoxins, because they cause fever and a wide range of pathologies in humans. It is important to develop effective methodologies to detect trace quantities of LPS in aqueous systems. The present study develops a fine-tuning procedure for the entrapment of trace quantities of LPS from E. coli EH100. The capture agents are self-assemblies (tectomers) formed by synthetic four-antennary oligoglycine (C-(CH(2)-NH-Gly(7))(4), T4). Based on previously performed investigations of bulk and adsorption-layer properties of aqueous solutions containing T4 and LPS, the optimal conditions for the entrapment interactions are further fine-tuned by the pH regulation of aqueous systems. A combined investigation protocol is developed, including dynamic light scattering, profile analysis tensiometry, microscopic thin-liquid-film techniques, and transmission electron microscopy. The key results are: (1) two types of complexes between T4 and LPS are generated—amphiphilic species and “sandwich-like” hydrophilic entities; the complexes are smaller at lower pH, and larger at higher pH; (2) an optimum range of pH values is established within which the whole quantity of the LPS is entrapped by the tectomers, namely pH = 5.04–6.30. The obtained data substantiate the notion that T4 may be used for an effective capture and the removal of traces of endotoxins in aqueous systems.
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spelling pubmed-87094772021-12-25 Effect of pH-Regulation on the Capture of Lipopolysaccharides from E. coli EH100 by Four-Antennary Oligoglycines in Aqueous Medium Gyurova, Anna Y. Berberov, Kaloyan Chinarev, Alexander Nikolov, Ljubomir Karashanova, Daniela Mileva, Elena Materials (Basel) Article Bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are designated as endotoxins, because they cause fever and a wide range of pathologies in humans. It is important to develop effective methodologies to detect trace quantities of LPS in aqueous systems. The present study develops a fine-tuning procedure for the entrapment of trace quantities of LPS from E. coli EH100. The capture agents are self-assemblies (tectomers) formed by synthetic four-antennary oligoglycine (C-(CH(2)-NH-Gly(7))(4), T4). Based on previously performed investigations of bulk and adsorption-layer properties of aqueous solutions containing T4 and LPS, the optimal conditions for the entrapment interactions are further fine-tuned by the pH regulation of aqueous systems. A combined investigation protocol is developed, including dynamic light scattering, profile analysis tensiometry, microscopic thin-liquid-film techniques, and transmission electron microscopy. The key results are: (1) two types of complexes between T4 and LPS are generated—amphiphilic species and “sandwich-like” hydrophilic entities; the complexes are smaller at lower pH, and larger at higher pH; (2) an optimum range of pH values is established within which the whole quantity of the LPS is entrapped by the tectomers, namely pH = 5.04–6.30. The obtained data substantiate the notion that T4 may be used for an effective capture and the removal of traces of endotoxins in aqueous systems. MDPI 2021-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8709477/ /pubmed/34947254 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14247659 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gyurova, Anna Y.
Berberov, Kaloyan
Chinarev, Alexander
Nikolov, Ljubomir
Karashanova, Daniela
Mileva, Elena
Effect of pH-Regulation on the Capture of Lipopolysaccharides from E. coli EH100 by Four-Antennary Oligoglycines in Aqueous Medium
title Effect of pH-Regulation on the Capture of Lipopolysaccharides from E. coli EH100 by Four-Antennary Oligoglycines in Aqueous Medium
title_full Effect of pH-Regulation on the Capture of Lipopolysaccharides from E. coli EH100 by Four-Antennary Oligoglycines in Aqueous Medium
title_fullStr Effect of pH-Regulation on the Capture of Lipopolysaccharides from E. coli EH100 by Four-Antennary Oligoglycines in Aqueous Medium
title_full_unstemmed Effect of pH-Regulation on the Capture of Lipopolysaccharides from E. coli EH100 by Four-Antennary Oligoglycines in Aqueous Medium
title_short Effect of pH-Regulation on the Capture of Lipopolysaccharides from E. coli EH100 by Four-Antennary Oligoglycines in Aqueous Medium
title_sort effect of ph-regulation on the capture of lipopolysaccharides from e. coli eh100 by four-antennary oligoglycines in aqueous medium
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34947254
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14247659
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