Osmolyte-Induced Modulation of Hofmeister Series.

J Phys Chem B

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Center for Interdisciplinary Sciences, Hyderabad 500046, India.

Published: October 2024

Natural selection has driven the convergence toward a selected set of osmolytes, endowing them with the necessary efficiency to manage stress arising from salt diversity. This study combines atomistic simulations and experiments to investigate how two osmolytes, glycine and betaine, individually modulate the Hofmeister ion ordering of alkali metal salts (LiCl, KCl, and CsCl) near a charged silica interface. Both osmolytes are found to prevent salt-induced aggregation of the charged entities, yet their mode and degree of relative modulation depend on their intricate interplay with specific salt cations. Betaine's ion-mediated surface interaction maintains Hofmeister ion ordering, whereas glycine alters the relative Hofmeister order of the cation by salt-specific ion desorption from the surface. Experimental validation through surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy supports these findings, elucidating osmolyte-mediated alterations in interfacial water structures. These observations based on an inorganic interface are reciprocated in amyloid beta 40 dimerization dynamics, highlighting osmolytes' efficacy in mitigating salt-induced aggregation. A molecular analysis suggests that the differential modes of interaction, as found here for glycine and betaine, are prevalent across classes of zwitterionic osmolytes.

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