J Colloid Interface Sci
August 2002
The adsorption kinetics and dodeceyltrimethylammonium bromide-mediated elution of the wild type and two structural stability mutants of bacteriophage T4 lysozyme were recorded in situ, at silica surfaces. Experiments were performed at different solution concentrations, ranging from 0.01 to 1.
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January 2004
The competitive adsorption behavior exhibited by the wild-type T4 lysozyme and two of its structural stability variants was studied by 125I radioisotope labeling. The mutant lysozymes were produced by substitution of the isoleucine residue at position 3 in the wild type with a tryptophan residue, resulting in a protein with lower structural stability, or with a cysteine residue, resulting in a protein with higher structural stability. Adsorption kinetics were recorded for binary protein mixtures in contact with a clean glass surface, in which one variant had been radiolabeled and the other had not.
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