超疏水表面标准蛋白的激光诱导结晶及拉曼光谱表征

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
B. Sudarshan Acharya, Sajan D. George, Abdul Ajees Abdul Salam
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摘要

结构信息有助于了解蛋白质的功能,并提供新药的潜在蛋白质-配体相互作用。x射线晶体学是确定三维几何结构的有力技术。然而,获得高质量的单晶仍然是大分子晶体学的一个障碍。激光诱导结晶作为一种替代技术正在出现,以规避这一问题。在这项研究中,我们制备了超疏水表面,并将其用于蛋白质结晶。本研究采用溶菌酶、铁蛋白和蛋白酶K三种具有不同疏水性的模型蛋白。蛋白质液滴放置在三个表面(非硅化、硅化和蜡烛烟灰膜)上,暴露在二极管激光(785 nm, 75 mW)下。超疏水性蜡烛烟灰表面的盖子迅速产生了传统和激光暴露液滴中的晶体。与常规盖层相比,在蜡烛烟灰涂层表面上,蛋白酶K比溶菌酶/铁蛋白更快成核,这表明超疏水表面辅助激光诱导结晶将在蛋白质结晶中发挥重要作用。
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Laser-Induced Crystallization of Standard Proteins on Ultra-Hydrophobic Surface and Characterization Using Raman Spectroscopy
Structural information helps to understand the function of the proteins and provides potential protein-ligand interactions of new drugs. X-ray crystallography is a powerful technique to determine the structure in three-dimensional geometry. However, obtaining high-quality single crystals remains an obstacle in macromolecular crystallography. Laser-induced crystallization is emerging as an alternative technique to circumvent this problem. In this study, we have prepared ultra-hydrophobic surfaces and used them for protein crystallization. Three model proteins, lysozyme, ferritin, and proteinase K, with distinct hydrophobicity, were used for this study. The protein droplet placed on three surfaces (non-siliconized, siliconized, and candle soot films) is exposed to a diode laser (785 nm, 75 mW). Ultra-hydrophobic candle soot surfaced coverslips rapidly yielded the crystals in conventional and laser-exposed droplets. Proteinase K nucleated faster than the lysozyme/ferritin on candle soot coated surface, compared to the regular coverslips suggesting that ultra-hydrophobic surfaces assisted laser-induced crystallization will play an essential role in protein crystallization.
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Journal of Biomedical Photonics and Engineering
Journal of Biomedical Photonics and Engineering Physics and Astronomy-Acoustics and Ultrasonics
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