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Behavior of S-1- and S-2-ovalbumin and S-ovalbumin A(1) in urea solution: Kinetics and equilibria

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Mackenzie, Hugh A
Frier, Robert

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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The isolation of S-, S1-, and S2-ovalbumin from domestic hen egg R-ovalbumin and of two methods for S-ovalbumin A1 are described. The first is by heat treatment of R-ovalbumin A1 and the second is of R-ovalbumin followed by fractionation on Sepharose. A kinetics and equilibrium study is made of their behavior in the presence of urea and compared with that of R-ovalbumins. As anticipated, the S-ovalbumins are much more resistant to urea than R-ovalbumins. Unlike the latter, S-ovalbumins' equilibrium profiles have a simpler sigmoidal shape. The unfolding of S 1- and S2-ovalbumin is an order of magnitude slower than that of R-ovalbumin. Some possible structural differences between R- and S-ovalbumin forms and their significance are discussed.

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Journal of Protein Chemistry

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2037-12-31