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. 2020 Jan 1:227:115342.
doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.115342. Epub 2019 Sep 20.

Interplay between secondary structure and ion binding upon thermoreversible gelation of κ-carrageenan

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Interplay between secondary structure and ion binding upon thermoreversible gelation of κ-carrageenan

O N Makshakova et al. Carbohydr Polym. .

Abstract

It is widely accepted that cation binding specifically favors chain ordering and gelling of κ-carrageenan. However, current insights into the exact sequence of binding and conformational rearrangements as well as into the structure of binding sites are controversial. In the present work, the FTIR-spectroscopy combined with the computer modelling has been used to reveal the relation between cation binding and the secondary structure transition upon thermoreversible gelation of the κ-carrageenan. Three states of sulfate groups were defined spectroscopically: one cation-free and two specific cation-bound states. The DFT calculations reveal two energetically inequivalent spatial structures of cation binding unit, formed due to the local conformational adjustment in neocarrabiose moiety. Besides a charge screening effect, the cation-bound conformation of neocarrabiose also favors the helix formation.

Keywords: Cation binding; FTIR-spectroscopy; Gelation; Structural transition; κ-Carrageenan.

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