Collagen denaturation in spread monolayers at the air-water interface: Experiments and a possible model of the process

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A. S. Fadeev
G. P. Yampolskaya
S. M. Levachev
S. Yu. Zaitsev
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[1] Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology,Department of Organic and Biological Chemistry, Veterinary
[2] Lomonosov Moscow State University,Biological Faculty
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Thiourea; Supplement Series; Urea Concentration; Collagen Molecule; Urea Solution;
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10.1134/S1990747808010108
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Spread monolayers of the fibril protein collagen were studied at the air-water interface in the presence of denaturants, urea and thiourea. The most prominent feature of spread collagen monolayers at the air-water interface is the ability to form supramolecular structures (fibrils), which themselves can form monolayers with collapse points of their own. The surface pressure isotherms of collagen monolayers have two “quasi-linear” centers, which are separated by a plateau and correspond to liquid-expanded and liquid-condensed states; this unique capability makes collagen different from other proteins. When in monolayer, collagen acquires the same level of structural organization as in the bulk. In the presence of denaturants, subphase characteristics of collagen monolayers change rapidly and irreversibly. Thiourea exerts more pronounced denaturing action on collagen monolayers than urea; this effect increases with exposure time and denaturant concentration. A hypothetical mechanism of thiourea-induced denaturation of fibril proteins is proposed according to which interactions between hydrophobic C=S groups of thiourea and nonpolar surface groups of the protein lead to reorientation of carbonyl groups to formation of intrinsic hydrogen bonds with NH2-groups of thiourea eventually resulting in the rupture of intrinsic hydrogen bonds and denaturation of the protein.
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