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Generalized concentration dependence of globular protein self-diffusion coefficients in aqueous solutions
Irina V Nesmelova1, Vladimir D Skirda, Vladimir D Fedotov
1Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Kazan 420503, Russia. nesme001@tc.umn.edu
Abstract:
The self-diffusion coefficients of globular proteins (myoglobin, bovine serum albumin, barstar, lysozyme) in aqueous solutions at different temperatures and pH values are obtained by pulsed-gradient spin-echo NMR, and their concentration dependence is analyzed. The generalized concentration dependence of globular protein self-diffusion coefficients is empirically established, and compared to the concentration dependence of diffusion coefficients of flexible polymers and rigid Brownian particles.
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