1. Quantification of Anti-Aggregation Activity of Chaperones: A Test-System Based on Dithiothreitol-Induced Aggregation of Bovine Serum Albumin.
- Author
-
Borzova, Vera A., Markossian, Kira A., Kara, Dmitriy A., Chebotareva, Natalia A., Makeeva, Valentina F., Poliansky, Nikolay B., Muranov, Konstantin O., and Kurganov, Boris I.
- Subjects
DITHIOTHREITOL ,SERUM albumin ,BIOLOGICAL aggregation ,MOLECULAR chaperones ,CROSSLINKED polymers ,POLYDISPERSE polymers ,ARGININE ,ETHYL esters - Abstract
The methodology for quantification of the anti-aggregation activity of protein and chemical chaperones has been elaborated. The applicability of this methodology was demonstrated using a test-system based on dithiothreitol-induced aggregation of bovine serum albumin at 45°C as an example. Methods for calculating the initial rate of bovine serum albumin aggregation (v
agg ) have been discussed. The comparison of the dependences of vagg on concentrations of intact and cross-linked α-crystallin allowed us to make a conclusion that a non-linear character of the dependence of vagg on concentration of intact α-crystallin was due to the dynamic mobility of the quaternary structure of α-crystallin and polydispersity of the α-crystallin–target protein complexes. To characterize the anti-aggregation activity of the chemical chaperones (arginine, arginine ethyl ester, arginine amide and proline), the semi-saturation concentration [L]0.5 was used. Among the chemical chaperones studied, arginine ethyl ester and arginine amide reveal the highest anti-aggregation activity ([L]0.5 = 53 and 58 mM, respectively). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF