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  • Structural Response of Human Serum Albumin to Oxidation: Biological Buffer to Local Formation of Hypochlorite.

Structural Response of Human Serum Albumin to Oxidation: Biological Buffer to Local Formation of Hypochlorite.

The journal of physical chemistry. B (2016-12-10)
Alessandra Del Giudice, Cedric Dicko, Luciano Galantini, Nicolae V Pavel
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The most abundant plasma protein, human serum albumin (HSA), plays a key part in the body's antioxidant defense against reactive species. This study was aimed at correlating oxidant-induced chemical and structural effects on HSA. Despite the chemical modification induced by the oxidant hypochlorite, the native shape is preserved up to oxidant/HSA molar ratio <80, above which a structural transition occurs in the critical range 80-120. This conformational variation involves the drifting of one of the end-domains from the rest of the protein and corresponds to the loss of one-third of the α-helix and a net increase of the protein negative charge. The transition is highly reproducible suggesting that it represents a well-defined structural response typical of this multidomain protein. The ability to tolerate high levels of chemical modification in a folded or only partially unfolded state, as well as the stability to aggregation, provides albumin with optimal features as a biological buffer for the local formation of oxidants.

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白蛋白 来源于人类血清, lyophilized powder, Fatty acid free, Globulin free, ≥99% (agarose gel electrophoresis)