Perturbation of Thermal Unfolding and Aggregation of Human IgG1 Fc Fragment by Hofmeister Anions
Citations Over TimeTop 12% of 2012 papers
Abstract
The thermal unfolding and subsequent aggregation of the unglycosylated Fc fragment of a human IgG1 antibody (Fc) were studied in the salt solutions of Na(2)SO(4), KF, KCl and KSCN at pH 4.8 and 7.2 below and at its pI of 7.2, respectively, using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), far ultraviolet circular dichroism (far-UV CD), size exclusion chromatography (SE-HPLC) and light scattering. First, our experimental results demonstrated that the thermal unfolding of the C(H)2 domain of the Fc was sufficient to induce aggregation. Second, at both pH conditions, the anions (except F(-)) destabilized the C(H)2 domain where the effectiveness of SO(4)(2-) > SCN(-) > Cl(-) > F(-) was more apparent at pH 4.8. In addition, the thermal stability of the C(H)2 domain was less sensitive to the change in salt concentration at pH 7.2 than at pH 4.8. Third, at pH 4.8 when the Fc had a net positive charge, the anions accelerated the aggregation reaction with SO(4)(2-) > SCN(-) > Cl(-) > F(-) in effectiveness. But these anions slowed down the aggregation kinetics at pH 7.2 with similar effectiveness when the Fc was net charge neutral. We hypothesize that the effectiveness of the anion on destabilizing the C(H)2 domain could be attributed to its ability to perturb the free energy for both of the native and unfolded states. The effect of the anions on the kinetics of the aggregation reaction could be interpreted based on the modulation of the electrostatic protein-protein interactions by the anions.
Related Papers
- → Beyond the Hofmeister Series: Ion-Specific Effects on Proteins and Their Biological Functions(2017)665 cited
- → Possible Origin of the Inverse and Direct Hofmeister Series for Lysozyme at Low and High Salt Concentrations(2011)135 cited
- → Water Mobility: A Bridge between the Hofmeister Series of Ions and the Friction of Zwitterionic Surfaces in Aqueous Environments(2011)29 cited
- → Hofmeister Ion Series and Its Mechanism of Action on Affecting the Behavior of Macromolecular Solutes in Aqueous Solution(2014)16 cited
- → The Effect of Thiocyanate Concentration on Thiocyanate Distribution and Excretion(1971)9 cited