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Investigating Single Molecule Adhesion by Atomic Force Spectroscopy
Published on: February 27, 2015
Environmental parameters-dependent self-assembling behaviors of α-zein in aqueous ethanol solution studied by atomic
Cuixia Sun1, Zheqiang Xiong1, Junwei Zhang1
1Department of Food Science and Technology, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
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Atomic force microscopy was applied to characterize the self-assembling behaviors of α-zein molecules in 70% (v/v) aqueous ethanol solution under different parameters including α-zein concentration (0.001%-0.1%, w/v), pH (2.0-8.0) and the thermal treatment (90 ℃, 2-24 h). α-Zein (0.1% and 0.01%, w/v) at pH 7.0 formed globules while α-zein assemblies (0.001%, w/v) exhibited the co-existence of worm-like strings, bundles of fibers, and rod-like fibers. Heating the aqueous ethanol solutions containing 0.001% (w/v) α-zein at 90 °C and pH 4.0 converted the irregular aggregates into regular spherical particles (100-120 nm), followed by fibrils (15-50 nm) at a prolonged times (8 h). Besides, fibrils were formed after heating aqueous ethanol solutions containing α-zein (0.001%, w/v) at pH 2.0 for 8 h. A two-step mechanism was proposed to explain such findings, which involved the aggregation of α-zein molecules to form aggregates, and followed by the rearrangement of α-zein molecules to form fibrils.

