Issue 46, 2012

Pressure dissociation of β-lactoglobulin oligomers near their isoelectric point

Abstract

We study pressure dissociation of aggregated states of β-lactoglobulin at pH 4.6 using static and dynamic light scattering. We find that octamers dissociate at 20 °C into dimers at pressures P < 100 MPa and into monomers at P < 200 MPa. The dimer–monomer dissociation equilibrium at T = 20 °C is reversible. The dodecamer–dimer equilibrium is quasi-reversible since aggregation occurred after decompression from 30 MPa back to ambient pressure. The corresponding molar volume difference is ΔV = 101 ml mol−1 for the octamer–dimer and ΔV = 276 ml mol−1 for the dimer–monomer transition. The calculated free energy of association for the dimers at atmospheric pressure is ΔG = −59.3 kJ mol−1 and for the monomers is ΔG = −59.8 kJ mol−1. The high pressure dissociation is not emphasized by lowering the temperature. Instead, the quaternary structure of β-lactoglobulin at T = 10 °C remains unchanged up to pressures of P = 180 MPa followed by aggregation at pressures P > 180 MPa.

Graphical abstract: Pressure dissociation of β-lactoglobulin oligomers near their isoelectric point

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jun 2012
Accepted
15 Aug 2012
First published
13 Sep 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 11654-11660

Pressure dissociation of β-lactoglobulin oligomers near their isoelectric point

R. Gebhardt, J. Toro-Sierra and U. Kulozik, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 11654 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM26335A

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