Effect of cationic surfactants on the interaction between sodium perfluorooctanoate and beta-lactoglobulin
- PMID: 16019014
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2005.06.023
Effect of cationic surfactants on the interaction between sodium perfluorooctanoate and beta-lactoglobulin
Abstract
The interaction between the fluorocarbon surfactant, sodium perfluorooctanoate (SPFO), and beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) was studied. In particular, the effects of cationic surfactants, such as alkyltriethylammonium bromide (C(n)NE, n=8, 10, 12), on SPFO-BLG interaction were examined. It was shown that the anionic fluorocarbon surfactant, SPFO, was a strong denaturant of BLG. The ability of SPFO to denature BLG could be weakened by the addition of C(n)NE. The effect of C(n)NE on SPFO-BLG interaction was related to the hydrocarbon chain length of C(n)NE, and also the molar ratio of the added C(n)NE to the SPFO in SPFO-BLG solutions ([C(n)NE]/[SPFO]). Our findings might provide a way to design surfactant systems that are less denaturing to proteins or tailor the ability of surfactant to denature proteins through the appropriate mixing with other surfactants.
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