## Abstract On the basis of measurements of enthalpy of dissociation and of dilution, an interamolecular conformational transition induced by pH change is shown for pectic acid in aqueous solution. Additional evidence is given by potentiometic, viscometric, and chiroptical results. The transition f
Optical properties and viscosity of hyaluronic acid in mixed solvents: Evidence of conformational transition
✍ Scribed by J. W. Park; B. Chakrabarti
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 646 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Circular dichroism, optical rotatory dispersion, and viscosity of hyaluronic acid at various solvents compositions, concentrations, and pH values have been studied. The data show a large change in the molecular properties in organic/water solvents such as ethanol, p‐dioxane, or acetonitrile/water at pH ⩽ p__K__~a~. At this pH range of aqueous solution, hyaluronic acid shows a CD minimum near 210 nm whereas in the presence of organic solvent it exhibits a strong negative dichroism (below 200 nm) and a positive band near 226 nm. It undergoes a sharp, cooperative transition with respect to pH and solvent. The observed CD features are assigned to the π‐π* and n‐π* transitions of the amide and carboxyl chromophores. The ORD results show a gradual blue shift of trough at 220 nm with increasing magnitude of rotation when the organic solvents and hydrogen ion concentrations are increased. A one‐term Drude's equation was used to analyze the ORD data, and the result show a variation of dispersion parameters with different solvents in accordance with the observed CD changes. The intrinsic viscosity of hyaluronic acid in mixed solvent at pH 2.6 is lower than that of aqueous solution. All the observed property changes of hyaluronic acid are reversed on addition of foramide in mixed solvents indicating that the hydrogen bonds are involved in this transition. The observed spectroscopic and hydrodynamic features are attributed to a conformational change of hyaluronic acid in a mixed solvent involving intramolecular hydrogen bonding between the acetamido and carboxyl groups. The possible conformational state of hyaluronic acid in solution under various conditions is discussed in terms of the reported helical structure of hyaluronic acid from x‐ray diffraction studies.
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