## Abstract Potentiometric titration curves of oxidized and reduced horse heart cytochrome c in 0.15__M__ KCl at 20Β°C have been obtained by timed titration (0.125β0.500 ΞΌmol/sec) from the isoionic points (pH 10.2β10.4) to pH 3 and back to the isoionic point. Computerβassisted (PROPHET) data acquisi
Analysis of the potentiometric titration of reduced horse heart cytochrome c
β Scribed by M. A. Marini; C. J. Martin; L. Forlani
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 521 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Curve fitting for the ionization constants found in the potentiometric titration curve of reduced horse heart cytochrome c in 0.15__M__ KCl at 20Β°C yields values which can precisely reconstruct the experimental curve. The parameters were evaluated assuming that there were 13 group sets with individual ionization constants, that these groups were subject to electrostatic interaction (Ο), and that both p__K__β² and (Ο) were necessary to describe the curve. On the basis of an analysis of the residuals, both the simple sum of massβlaw expressions and the electrostatic model could be invoked, although the evaluated Ο was both positive and negative. When the standard errors of the parameter values are considered, only the model which assumed no electrostatic interaction is acceptable. The experimental curve is completely described by eight group sets and no electrostatic interaction.
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## Abstract Simultaneous curve fitting for the ionization parameters of oxidized and reduced horse heart cytochrome __c__ in 0.15__M__ KCl and 20Β°C yields values for the ionization constants (as p__K__β²) and the heats of ionization (Ξ__H__~__i__~) which can reconstruct either the potentiometric or
## Abstract The heats of ionization of protons, Ξ__H__~__i__~, of oxidized and reduced horse heart cytochrome c in 0.15__M__ KCl at 20Β°C were determined using a titration calorimeter which simultaneously afforded the potentiometric titration curve. Reproducibility of the thermal titrations is withi