The Effects of Polyhydric and Monohydric Alcohols on the Heat Induced Reversible Denaturation of Chymotrypsinogen A
- 1 May 1970
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 14 (1) , 150-153
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1970.tb00272.x
Abstract
The reversible thermal denaturation of chymotrypsinogen A was investigated in aqueous solutions of mono‐, di‐ and polyvalent alcohols.Sorbitol and erythritol show a stabilizing effect, whereas the di‐ and monovalent alcohols are destabilizing. Divalent alcohols have a less destabilizing influence than monovalent alcohols when equimolecular proportions of ‐CH2‐ and / or –CH3 groups are present.Stabilizing effects of the polyalchols can be explained in terms of a lessened H bond rupturing capacity of the medium.The destabilizing by di‐ and movovalent alcohols is attributed to their hydrophobic interaction with the protein, which increases with the number of ‐CH2‐ and, or ‐CH3 groups and decreases with the number of ‐OH groups.Chymotrypsinogen A is more destabilized by hydrophobic alcohols than ribonuclease.Keywords
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