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Electrochemical tests proteins effect

It has been known that adsorption kinetics and/or thermodynamics of proteins depend on the electric or electrochemical properties of solid supports on which the proteins are adsorbed. This has led us to elucidate the effects of electrode potential on the adsorption behavior of avidin on the electrode surface. For this purpose, the electrode potential of a Pt electrode was varied systematically in the range of -0.5-+2.0 V in an avidin solution (pH 7.4). Although the data was somewhat scattered, a general trend was observed that the adsorption of avidin is suppressed by the application of a positive potential (+1.0-+2.0 V). This may be originating from the fact that avidin is a basic protein and has net positive charges in the solution of neutral pH. In the potential range tested, no significant acceleration in the adsorption was induced. [Pg.151]


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