Abstract
The light scattering and viscosity
behaviour of S-carboxymethylkerateine 2 (SCMK2) and α-keratose have been
investigated in formic and dichloroacetic acids. The viscosity at 25 �C of
formic acid solutions of SCMK2 and α-keratose showed a large decrease with
time over a period of 4 weeks. On the other hand, no parallel changes in light
scattering were observed and no conclusive evidence for peptide bond hydrolysis
could be found. Time effects in dichloroacetic acid were negligible. SCMK2, but
not α-keratose, behaved as a polyelectrolyte in formic acid, the reduced
viscosity increasing at low concentrations an effect which was eliminated by
the addition of salt. The effects of salt concentration on the plots of K90c/R90 against c for solutions of
SCMK2 in formic acid were typical of those for highly charged proteins in
aqueous solution. Solutions of α-keratose in formic acid and of both
proteins in dichloroacetic acid did not show these effects at low ionic
strengths.
The solvents employed did not disaggregate
the wool proteins to the same extent as 8M urea, 10M acetic acid, or sodium
dodecyl sulphate. Variability of the physical properties of different
preparations in the two non-aqueous acids is attributed to varying degrees of
aggregation.
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