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Proton Dependence Of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Dissociation By Pressure.
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Biophysical Chemistry. v. 111, n. 1, p. 53-61, 2004-Sep.
0301-4622
10.1016/j.bpc.2004.04.003
15450375
Autor
Santos, Jose L R
Bispo, Jose A C
Landini, Gustavo F
Bonafe, Carlos F S
Institución
Resumen
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is an intensely studied model of viruses. This paper reports an investigation into the dissociation of TMV by pH and pressure up to 220 MPa. The viral solution (0.25 mg/ml) incubated at 277 K showed a significant decrease in light scattering with increasing pH, suggesting dissociation. This observation was confirmed by HPLC gel filtration and electron microscopy. The calculated volume change of dissociation (DeltaV) decreased (absolute value) from -49.7 ml/mol of subunit at pH 3.8 to -21.7 ml/mol of subunit at pH 9.0. The decrease from pH 9.0 to 3.8 caused a stabilization of 14.1 kJ/mol of TMV subunit. The estimated proton release calculated from pressure-induced dissociation curves was 0.584 mol H(+)/mol of TMV subunit. These results suggest that the degree of virus inactivation by pressure and the immunogenicity of the inactivated structures can be optimized by modulating the surrounding pH. 111 53-61