Liquid-liquid phase separation of a surfactant-solubilized membrane protein
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- 22 November 2002
Abstract
The phase behavior of membrane proteins stems from a complex synergy with the amphiphilic molecules required for their solubilization. We show that ionization of a pH-sensitive surfactant, LDAO, bound to a bacterial photosynthetic protein, the Reaction Center (RC), leads in a narrow pH range to protein liquid-liquid phase separation in surprisingly stable `droplets', forerunning reversible aggregation at lower pH. Phase segregation is promoted by increasing temperature and hindered by adding salt. RC light-absorption and photoinduced electron cycle are moreover strongly affected by phase segregation.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2002-11-22, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 90 (20), 208101.
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