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The role of poly(ethyleneimine) in stabilization against metal-catalyzed oxidation of proteins: A case study with lactate dehydrogenase
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2002-04Registro en:
Breccia, Javier Dario; Andersson, Maria M.; Hatti Kaul, Rajni; The role of poly(ethyleneimine) in stabilization against metal-catalyzed oxidation of proteins: A case study with lactate dehydrogenase; Elsevier Science; Biochimica et Biophysica Acta- General Subjects; 1570; 3; 4-2002; 165-173
0304-4165
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Breccia, Javier Dario
Andersson, Maria M.
Hatti Kaul, Rajni
Resumen
The protection provided by poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI) to muscle lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in metal-catalyzed oxidation (MCO) systems (CuSO 4 or FeCl 2 combined with H 2 O 2 ) was studied, and comparisons were made with the chelators EDTA and desferal, respectively. The analytical chelating capacity of PEI was estimated to be around 1 mol Cu 2+ /10 mol ethyleneimine for all molecular weights of the polymer. The effect of [PEI monomer]/[metal ion] molar ratio on the oxidatively induced aggregation of LDH exhibited a similar trend as that of the other chelators; aggregation was enhanced at lower ratios and subsequently decreased until it was undetectable with increasing ratio. In contrast, the LDH activity showed a monotonic increase with increasing concentrations of the chelator. Total protection to the enzyme by PEI was provided at concentrations lower than that needed for full chelation of the copper ions, i.e. at [PEI monomer]/[Cu 2+ ] ratio above 9 in case of PEI 2000, and above 7 for PEI 25000 and 2.6×10 6 , respectively. The polymer also provided protection against oxidation in an iron-based MCO system. Hydroxyl radical formation during the MCO reaction was inhibited in the presence of PEI. The polymer of higher molecular weights also exhibited a stronger free radical scavenging effect.