Protein Unfolding and Aggregation near a Hydrophobic Interface

March, David and Bianco, Valentino and Franzese, Giancarlo (2021) Protein Unfolding and Aggregation near a Hydrophobic Interface. Polymers, 13 (1). p. 156. ISSN 2073-4360

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Abstract

The behavior of proteins near interfaces is relevant for biological and medical purposes. Previous results in bulk show that, when the protein concentration increases, the proteins unfold and, at higher concentrations, aggregate. Here, we study how the presence of a hydrophobic surface affects this course of events. To this goal, we use a coarse-grained model of proteins and study by simulations their folding and aggregation near an ideal hydrophobic surface in an aqueous environment by changing parameters such as temperature and hydrophobic strength, related, e.g., to ions concentration. We show that the hydrophobic surface, as well as the other parameters, affect both the protein unfolding and aggregation. We discuss the interpretation of these results and define future lines for further analysis, with their possible implications in neurodegenerative diseases.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: protein; aggregation; unfolding; hydrophobic; coarse grain; Monte Carlo; simulation
Subjects: STM Repository > Chemical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 03 Oct 2024 04:43
Last Modified: 03 Oct 2024 04:43
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/750

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