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Concentration dependence of proteoglycan diffusion

โœ Scribed by Gregory S. Harper; Wayne D. Comper; Barry N. Preston; Peter Daivis


Book ID
101721023
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
475 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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โœฆ Synopsis


The mutual diffusion coefficient of the bovine nasal cartilage proteoglycan subunit is found to increase rapidly with increasing concentration and decreasing ionic strength. These results have been obtained by analysis of the boundary relaxation of concentration gradients in the analytical ultracentrifuge by schlieren optics. The diffusion behavior can be understood in terms of the nonideality of the proteoglycan. The magnitude of the nonideality is dominated by charge interactions, whereas the influence of molecular size and associated excluded-volume interactions is small. The concentration dependence of the apparent diffusion coefficient of the proteoglycan subunit from dynamic light scattering was found, in contrast, to decrease with increasing concentration. Computer simulation of the dynamic light scattering suggests that the presence of a small population of aggregates may account for the difference in the two types of diffusion measurement due to their marked influence on the scattering.


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