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Treatment of Non-ideality in Sedimentation Velocity Experiments Walter Stafford, Boston Biomedical Research Institute, Watertown, MA U.S.A.
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Hydrodynamic vs Thermodynamic non-ideality
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Generally empirical backflow (A.J. Rowe …) charge effects (Donnan equilibrium) Except for large asymmetric proteins, charge effects usually dominate backflow.
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Both hydrodynamic and thermodynamic contributions
Except for large asymmetric proteins, charge effects usually dominate excluded volume effects.
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Frictional coefficient
HYDRODYNAMIC Frictional coefficient Affects both s and D
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Hydrodynamic c-dependence = same for s and D
FD=gradient of chemical potential FC=gradient of centrifugal potential frictional resistance is the same for both
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Thermodynamic concentration dependence
Excluded volume and Donnan equilibrium
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Colligative virial coefficients
B, C and D are the 2nd, 3rd and fourth virial colligative coefficients, respectively. (McMillan and Mayer, 1945, statistical thermodynamics)
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Combined hydrodynamic and thermodynamic concentration dependence of D
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Expansion truncated after the 2nd virial term …
(Cf. Also Harding and Johnson, 1985; and Alex Solovyova et al, 2001)
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Expansion truncated after the 2nd virial term …
And further approximation … (both Harding and Johnson, 1985; and Alex Solovyova et al, 2001)
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Self-associating system
Multiple Species Self-associating system
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Cross terms … Single species (no cross terms) Multiple species (cross terms)
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However … Self-associating system all species must have the same charge to mass ratio and frictional ratio
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g(s) 6 Non-ideal reversible monomer-dimer system Protein-X Highest c
Lowest c Intermediate c
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Sedanal Global fitting with SEDANAL
l = 280 nm and 220 nm; path length = 12mm and 3 mm
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Global fitting with SEDANAL
l = 280 nm; path length = 12mm and 3 mm
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Extend to higher concentrations
Future plans Extend to higher concentrations
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Add higher order terms …
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Donnan equilibrium For uni-univalent electrolyte e.g. NaCl
Roark and Yphantis 1971 Biochemistry
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"Significant" is >= 1% contribution
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Excluded volume effects
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Hard sphere approx. or some other model
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Hard Sphere models Minton 2007 J. Pharm Sci.
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Scattering … Minton 2007, Biophys J.
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Poly-disperse system
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Conclusions Non-ideality in interacting systems Simple linear approach
Expand to higher order terms of virial expansion with cross-terms Or use direct function
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TURBO-MOLECULAR PUMP TMP
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