Relationship Between Cryoprotectant Potential and Protein Hydration in Aqueous Zwitterionic Solutions.
Takahiro TakekiyoShuto YamadaTetsuya HirataTakeru IshizakiKosuke KurodaYukihiro YoshimuraPublished in: Biopolymers (2024)
The cryoprotectant potential of 3-(1-(2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl)imidazol-3-io)butane-1-carboxylate (OE 2 imC 3 C) for proteins necessitates assessment to elucidate its relationship with protein hydration. To reveal this relationship, we assessed the protein stability (pre-freezing and post-thawing) and melting behavior in dilute aqueous protein-OE 2 imC 3 C solutions containing varying mole fractions (x) of OE 2 imC 3 C (x = 0, 7.7 × 10 -3 , and 1.7 × 10 -2 ) using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) and near-UV circular dichroism (near-UV CD) spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) techniques. Following freezing/thawing using a deep freezer, protein stability in aqueous OE 2 imC 3 C solutions (x = 1.7 × 10 -2 ) preserved the folded state owing to the protein-OE 2 imC 3 C interaction, whereas stability at x = 7.7 × 10 -3 was reduced. These results indicate that the protein cryoprotectant potential in aqueous OE 2 imC 3 C solutions at x = 1.7 × 10 -2 is higher than that at x = 7.7 × 10 -3 , owing to the preferential binding of OE 2 imC 3 C with proteins.