Precipitation of Protein

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Precipitation of Protein Done by : Sahar Al-Subaie

Introduction

Denaturation definition:  is a process in which proteins or nucleic acids lose the quaternary structure, tertiary structure and secondary structure which is present in their native state, by application of some external stress or compound such as a strong acid or base, a concentrated inorganic salt, an organic solvent (e.g., alcohol or chloroform), radiation or heat.

Denaturation: When the structures of native proteins are altered by chemical or physical means, the protein molecules tend to agglomerate and precipitate and the protein becomes denaturated.

Denaturation: Protein precipitation is due to a disruption of hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds and sometimes the stronger covalent disulfide bonds

Denaturation types irreversible (excessive heating or extreme PH changes) reversible (treatment with ammonium sulfate).

Influence of Strong Mineral Acids: Proteins are amphiprotic substance (can accept or give protons).

Influence of Strong Mineral Acids: The protein will precipitate because the ionic bonds and hydrogen bonds are disrupted.

The procedure:

Precipitation by Alkaloidal Reagent Alkaloidal reagents are acids that can combine with alkaloids (Alkaloids are organic bases from plants).

Precipitation by Alkaloidal Reagent Certain acidic reagents (alkaloidal reagents) e.g : Trichloroacetic acid, Tannic acid, Phosphotungstic acid, Picric acid, Sulfosalicylic acid combine with protein to form insoluble protein salts (e.g Protein tannate).

The procedure:

Precipitation by Metallic Salts When heavy metal cations (e.g: Pb, Cu, Hg, Ag) are added to protein solution, the metal ions combine with the negatively charged groups to form insoluble metal ion proteinate.

The procedure: