Coassembly of Lysozyme and Amphiphilic Biomolecules Driven by Unimer–Aggregate Equilibrium

May 22, 2018

Title

Coassembly of Lysozyme and Amphiphilic Biomolecules Driven by Unimer–Aggregate Equilibrium

Author

Yuanyuan Tao, Xiaoteng Ma, Yaqian Cai, Li Liu, Hanying Zhao

Year

2018

Journal

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Abstract

Synthesis and self-assembly of bioconjugates composed of proteins and synthetic molecules have been widely studied because of the potential applications in medicine, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. One of the challenging research studies in this area is to develop organic solvent-free approaches to the synthesis and self-assembly of amphiphilic bioconjugates. In this research, dialysis-assisted approach, a method based on unimer–aggregate equilibrium, was applied in the coassembly of lysozyme and conjugate of cholesterol and glutathione (Ch-GSH). In phosphate buffer solution, amphiphilic Ch-GSH conjugate self-assembles into vesicles, and the vesicle solution is dialyzed against lysozyme solution. Negatively charged Ch-GSH unimers produced in the unimer–vesicle exchange equilibrium, diffuse across the dialysis membrane and have electrostatic interaction with positively charged lysozyme, resulting in the formation of Ch-GSH-lysozyme bioconjugate. Above a critical concentration, the three-component bioconjugate molecules self-assemble into bioactive vesicles.

Instrument

J-715

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Vesicle interactions, Biochemistry