Amino Acids Stabilizing Effect on Protein and Colloidal Dispersions
Ting Mao, Xufeng Xu, Pamina M. Winkler, C\'ecilia Siri, Ekaterina, Poliukhina, Paulo Jacob Silva, Zhi Luo, Quy Ong, Alfredo-Alexander Katz,, Francesco Stellacci

TL;DR
This study reveals that amino acids act as broad colloidal stabilizers across various particles, supported by a theoretical framework and experimental validation, highlighting their weak but significant stabilizing interactions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new theoretical model explaining amino acids' stabilizing effect on colloids, validated by quantitative experimental data across different biological and non-biological particles.
Findings
Amino acids exhibit a broad, weak stabilizing effect on diverse colloidal dispersions.
Theoretical predictions match experimental data with high accuracy.
Charged amino acids are effective only for oppositely charged proteins.
Abstract
Despite being used for decades as stabilizers, amino acids (AAs) remain mysterious components of many medical and biological formulations. Hypotheses on their role vary ranging from hydrotropic to protein-specific effects (stabilization against misfolding). Here, we deduce that AAs possess a new and broad colloidal property by finding that stabilizing effect of the AAs is comparable on dispersion of various proteins, plasmid DNA, and non-biological nanoparticles. The interactions among colloidal particles in dispersion are carefully evaluated by the second osmotic virial coefficient (B_22) and the potential of mean force. We propose a theoretical framework that explains the stabilization as the effect of weakly interacting small molecules with patchy nanoscale colloids. We validate it through quantitative comparison with experimental data by comparing equilibrium dissociation constants…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuscle metabolism and nutrition
