Thermodynamics of the Lysozyme−Salt Interaction from Calorimetric Titrations

It is well-known that the addition of salts influences the properties of proteins in solution. The essential nature of this phenomenon is far from being fully understood, partly due to the absence of the relevant thermodynamic information. To help fill this gap, in this work isothermal titration cal...

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description It is well-known that the addition of salts influences the properties of proteins in solution. The essential nature of this phenomenon is far from being fully understood, partly due to the absence of the relevant thermodynamic information. To help fill this gap, in this work isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) was employed to study the ion−lysozyme association in aqueous buffer solutions at pH = 4.0. ITC curves measured for NaCl, NaBr, NaI, NaNO3, NaSCN, KCl, CaCl2, and BaCl2 salts at three different temperatures were described by a model assuming two sets of independent binding sites on the lysozyme. The resulting thermodynamic parameters of binding of anions (counterions) to the first class of sites (N ≈ 7) indicate that the binding constant (K ≈ 102 M−1) increases in the order Cl− < Br− < I− < NO3 − < SCN−. The anion−lysozyme association is entropy driven, accompanied by a small favorable enthalpy contribution and a positive change in heat capacity. It seems that the entropy and heat capacity increase is due to the water released upon binding, while the net exothermic effect originates from the anion−NH3 + pair formation. Moreover, the results reveal that the nature of the cation has little effect on the thermodynamics of the anion−lysozyme association under the given experimental conditions. Taken together, it seems that the observed thermodynamics of association is a result of a combination of both electrostatic and short-range interactions. The anion ordering reflects the strength of water mediated interactions between anions and lysozyme.
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