Binding of λ-carrageenan (a food additive) to almond cystatin: An insight involving spectroscopic and thermodynamic approach

July 28, 2017

Title

Binding of λ-carrageenan (a food additive) to almond cystatin: An insight involving spectroscopic and thermodynamic approach

Author

Azad Alam Siddiqui, Anna Feroz, Peerzada Shariq Shaheen Khaki, Bilqees Bano

Year

2017

Journal

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Abstract

Carrageenan is a high molecular weight linear sulphated polysaccharide, primarily used in food industry as gelling, thickening, and stabilizing agent. Almond milk prepared from almonds is low in fat, but high in antioxidants, energy, proteins, lipids and fibre. Purified almond cystatin was incubated with increasing concentrations of carrageenan at 25 °C for different time interval and significant loss in inhibitory activity was observed. Interaction between carrageenan and cystatin resulted in complex formation as depicted by the decrease in fluorescence intensity with increase in the concentration of carrageenan. Stern–volmer analysis of fluorescence quenching data showed binding constant to be 1.84 ± 0.20 × 104 M−1 and number of binding sites close to unity. These results were further confirmed by supporting results obtained in UV–vis spectroscopy. FTIR analysis shows significant shift in the peak intensity and this change clearly depict change in the structure of cystatin from that of α helix to β-sheet. CD spectra further confirmed the structural transition of the cystatin from α helix to β-sheet structure on interaction with increased concentrations of carrageenan. The contributing thermodynamic parameters were determined by ITC. The negative ΔH° and positive TΔS° values suggest involvement of electrostatic forces and hydrophobic interaction in the formation of the λ-carrageenan–cystatin complex.

Instrument

J-815

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Ligand binding, Biochemistry