Fluorescence studies were performed to determine the photophysical behavior of heme group in the presence of cationic Gemini surfactants of different architectures. Both hemoglobin and myoglobin were used to understand… Click to show full abstract
Fluorescence studies were performed to determine the photophysical behavior of heme group in the presence of cationic Gemini surfactants of different architectures. Both hemoglobin and myoglobin were used to understand the heme group interactions with Gemini surfactants under the influence of temperature variation and were compared with homologous monomeric surfactants. The results were also supplemented from the size and zeta potential measurements of both proteins. Gemini surfactants showed marked effect on the unfolding behavior of hemoglobin that mainly contributed by the stronger hydrophobic interactions of double hydrocarbon chains as well as methylene spacer in the head group region with the hydrophobic domains of hemoglobin. Myoglobin with single polypeptide chain did not show similar unfolding behavior in the presence of Gemini surfactants rather it was readily solubilized in the surfactant solution and that too in the presence of monomeric surfactants rather than Gemini surfactants. The results highlighted the mechanistic aspects by which water soluble globular proteins interact with amphiphilic molecules of different functionalities and thus, helped to predict the interactions of both hemoglobin and myoglobin with the complex biological molecules possessing similar functionalities.
               
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