Role of solvent properties of water in crowding effects induced by macromolecular agents and osmolytes†

IF 3.743 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Molecular BioSystems Pub Date : 2017-09-20 DOI:10.1039/C7MB00436B
L. A. Ferreira, V. N. Uversky and B. Y. Zaslavsky
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Solvent properties of water in aqueous solutions of polyethylene glycols of various molecular weights, L-proline, betaine, and a series of chlorides of varied concentrations are assayed using three solvatochromic dyes. The properties include solvent dipolarity/polarizability, hydrogen bond donor acidity, and hydrogen bond acceptor basicity. These properties are also evaluated in mixtures of two polymers, polymer and osmolyte, and two osmolytes. It is shown that linear combinations of solvent dipolarity/polarizability and hydrogen bond donor acidity assayed in individual solutions of crowders strongly correlate with the effects of the crowders on the stability of various proteins and nucleic acids reported in the literature. The solvent properties of water in aqueous mixtures of two macromolecular crowders, two osmolytes, or mixtures of an osmolyte and a macromolecular crowder vary differently for various solvent properties. The overall effects of the two components in the mixture on a given solvent property of water may be additive, reduced or enhanced depending on the particular composition of the mixture. It is hypothesized that changes in the solvent properties of water are related to changes in the water hydrogen-bonding structuring. It is suggested that the observed crowder-induced changes in the solvent properties of water should be taken into account in theoretical considerations of crowding effects in biological systems.

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水的溶剂性质在大分子试剂和渗透剂诱导的拥挤效应中的作用
用三种溶剂变色染料测定了水在不同分子量的聚乙二醇、l -脯氨酸、甜菜碱和一系列不同浓度的氯化物水溶液中的溶剂性质。性质包括溶剂的双极性/极化性、氢键给体的酸性和氢键受体的碱性。这些性能也在两种聚合物、聚合物和渗透液以及两种渗透液的混合物中进行了评估。研究表明,溶剂双极性/极化率和氢键供体酸度的线性组合与文献中报道的溶剂对各种蛋白质和核酸稳定性的影响密切相关。在两种大分子聚合剂、两种渗透溶剂或一种渗透溶剂和一种大分子聚合剂的混合物中,水的溶剂性质因溶剂性质的不同而不同。根据混合物的特定组成,混合物中两种组分对水的给定溶剂性质的总体影响可以是附加的、减少的或增强的。假设水的溶剂性质的变化与水氢键结构的变化有关。这表明,在生物系统中拥挤效应的理论考虑中,应考虑到观察到的拥挤引起的水的溶剂性质的变化。
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Molecular BioSystems
Molecular BioSystems 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Omics publishes molecular level experimental and bioinformatics research in the -omics sciences, including genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics. We will also welcome multidisciplinary papers presenting studies combining different types of omics, or the interface of omics and other fields such as systems biology or chemical biology.
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