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Conformational stability of biological polyelectrolytes: Evaluation of enthalpy and entropy changes of conformational transitions

✍ Scribed by J. C. Benegas; A. Cesàro; R. Rizzo; S. Paoletti


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
180 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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✦ Synopsis


A new method is proposed for the determination of the enthalpy and entropy changes of nonionic origin upon conformational transition of linear biopolyelectrolytes in solution. For all transition midpoints, defined by given temperature and ionic strength, the total free energy change of the system is zero, which means that the nonionic contribution to the free energy change is equal in value and opposite in sign to the polyelectrolytic one. The counterion condensation theory of linear polyelectrolytes provides for the appropriate analytical expression to be used in such calculations. Linear plots of the proper functions of the calculated free energy changes vs the proper functions of temperature allows for the determination of the enthalpic and entropic terms of the nonionic free energy change of transition.

The method has been applied to the extensive available data of the ion-induced conformational change of k-carrageenan, a linear sulfated galactan extracted from seaweeds. The method has proved very successful, with the results showing a remarkable convergency of the enthalpy values for different monovalent counterions. On the other hand, the above approach has made it possible to explain the known effect of counterion specificity on the transition by a small difference in the nonionic entropic contributions.


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