Abstract
A theory is presented on the solubility of proteins, in the hydrated as well as in the dry state, and in water as well as in organic solvents. To this effect, colloidal stability is assimilated with the solubility of the proteins, considered as hydrated entities. By means of a surface thermodynamic approach it can be shown that an increase in size of a hydrated protein must lead to insolubility, even in the absence of any change in a protein's surface properties. This can be substantiated experimentally by comparing the surface properties of immune complexes with those of their constituent immunoglobulins, as well as by comparing some of the properties of intact tobacco mosaic virus with those of its monomeric capsid subunits. Insolubilization of proteins by means of charge interactions as well as by dehydration is studied; an explanation is given of why precipitation caused by charge interactions is more likely to lead to partial irreversible denaturation than precipitation caused by protein-protein interactions brought about by partial dehydration (e.g., by “salting-out”). A link is established between the smallness (or even the negative value) of the interfacial tension between given proteins and various solvents and their solubility in these solvents. The energy of hydration of proteins can also be measured, and the differences between the free energies of interaction of dried and hydrated proteins with water point toward the additional processes underlying the solubilization, i.e., toward the conformational change of a protein in the process of becoming hydrated. The parameter of conformational change of a protein, while becoming hydrated, appears to be more closely linked to its degree of hydration than to its hydration energy.
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van Oss, C.J., Good, R.J. & Chaudhury, M.K. Solubility of proteins. J Protein Chem 5, 385–405 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01025572
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Key words
- immunoglobulin G
- immunoglobulin M
- serum albumin
- lysozyme
- tobacco mosaic virus protein
- zein
- euglobulins
- hydrophobic interactions
- interfacial interactions
- Lifshitz-van der Waals interactions
- hydrogen bonds
- surface tensions
- interfacial tensions
- electrostatic interactions
- hydration energy
- conformational change
- protein solubility
- protein stability