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Naked-Eye Detection of Reversible Protein Folding and Unfolding in Aqueous Solution

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Students learning general chemistry and biochemistry often have difficulties understanding that proteins routinely exist in both folded and unfolded states, and that protein unfolding is not equivalent to irreversible denaturation… Click to show full abstract

Students learning general chemistry and biochemistry often have difficulties understanding that proteins routinely exist in both folded and unfolded states, and that protein unfolding is not equivalent to irreversible denaturation or aggregation. To overcome the above misconceptions, we developed a novel demonstration that provides a simple and visually engaging illustration of the reversible interconversion between folded and unfolded protein states. Bovine serum albumin (BSA), a commercially available and inexpensive protein, binds to 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonate (ANS) when folded in solution, and the system fluoresces brightly. Conversely, unfolded BSA (in the presence of ANS) and ANS alone do not fluoresce. Variations in pH and temperature, and addition of destabilizing and stabilizing cosolutes, lead to clear and visually appealing changes in fluorescence, illustrating BSA folding and unfolding. Overall, this novel lecture demonstration aims at overcoming common conceptual challenges, and it demy...

Keywords: protein; naked eye; detection reversible; solution; folding unfolding; eye detection

Journal Title: Journal of Chemical Education
Year Published: 2017

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