Aggregation and deaggregation: The effect of high-pressure homogenization cycles on myofibrillar proteins aqueous solution.

2021 
Abstract Myofibrillar proteins (MPs) have not been fully used for a long time due to its poor solubility in low ionic strength solutions. The study explored the effect of high pressure homogenization (HPH) cycles under two pressures on the solubility of MPs. The MPs solubility increased with HPH cycles (p  0.05). SDS-PAGE suggested that myosin formed soluble polymers with different molecular weights through disulfide bonds during HPH cycles, the polymer consisted of myosin subunits of different molecular weights. Endogenous fluorescence spectra, intermolecular chemical forces, isoelectric point analysis and free amino acids (FAAs) indicated that the dissolution of polymers in low ionic strength media was dominated by polar environment and intermolecular steric hindrance, but not to FAAs.
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