Title of article :
A model for sedimentation in inhomogeneous media. I. Dynamic density gradients from sedimenting co-solutes Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Peter Schuck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Macromolecular sedimentation in inhomogeneous media is of great practical importance. Dynamic density gradients have a long tradition in analytical ultracentrifugation, and are frequently used in preparative ultracentrifugation. In this paper, a new theoretical model for sedimentation in inhomogeneous media is presented, based on finite element solutions of the Lamm equation with spatial and temporal variation of the local solvent density and viscosity. It is applied to macromolecular sedimentation in the presence of a dynamic density gradient formed by the sedimentation of a co-solute at high concentration. It is implemented in the software sedfit for the analysis of experimental macromolecular concentration distributions. The model agrees well with the measured sedimentation profiles of a protein in a dynamic cesium chloride gradient, and may provide a measure for the effects of hydration or preferential solvation parameters. General features of protein sedimentation in dynamic density gradients are described.
Keywords :
Sedimentation velocity , analytical ultracentrifugation , Isopycnic separation , Finite element methods , Size distributions , Lamm equation , Density gradient centrifugation
Journal title :
Biophysical Chemistry
Journal title :
Biophysical Chemistry