Pub. Date : 2012 Feb 7
PMID : 22201548
7 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Conformational changes of alpha-lactalbumin adsorbed at oil-water interfaces: interplay between protein structure and emulsion stability. | Water | lactalbumin alpha | Homo sapiens |
2 | The conformation and structural dimensions of alpha-lactalbumin (alpha-La) both in solution and adsorbed at oil-water interfaces of emulsions were investigated using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism (SRCD) spectroscopy, front-face tryptophan fluorescence (FFTF) spectroscopy, and dual polarization interferometry (DPI). | Water | lactalbumin alpha | Homo sapiens |
3 | The conformation and structural dimensions of alpha-lactalbumin (alpha-La) both in solution and adsorbed at oil-water interfaces of emulsions were investigated using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism (SRCD) spectroscopy, front-face tryptophan fluorescence (FFTF) spectroscopy, and dual polarization interferometry (DPI). | Water | lactalbumin alpha | Homo sapiens |
4 | The far-UV SRCD results showed that adsorption of alpha-La at oil-water interfaces created a new non-native secondary structure that was more stable to thermally induced conformational changes. | Water | lactalbumin alpha | Homo sapiens |
5 | The DPI study showed that adsorption of alpha-La to a hydrophobic C18-water surface caused a change in the dimensions of alpha-La from the native globule-like shape (2.5-3.7 nm) to a compact/dense layer approximately 1.1 nm thick. | Water | lactalbumin alpha | Homo sapiens |
6 | The DPI study showed that adsorption of alpha-La to a hydrophobic C18-water surface caused a change in the dimensions of alpha-La from the native globule-like shape (2.5-3.7 nm) to a compact/dense layer approximately 1.1 nm thick. | Water | lactalbumin alpha | Homo sapiens |
7 | This study reports new information on the secondary and tertiary structural changes of alpha-La upon adsorption to oil-water interfaces. | Water | lactalbumin alpha | Homo sapiens |