Structural influence of graft and block polycations on the adsorption of BSA

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Li ZhangJinfeng Xing

Abstract

Protein adsorption is considered as an important factor for the low transfection efficiency of polycations in vivo. In this study, two typical polycations of equal molecular weight with different structures were chosen to investigate their adsorption on bovine serum albumin (BSA), including the block copolymer named poly (N-vinylpyrrolidone)-b-poly (2-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) (PVP-b-PDMAEMA, i.e. PbP) and graft copolymer named PVP-g-PDMAEMA (PgP), respectively. Fluorescence spectroscopy was used to confirm the binding constants and binding sites between polycations and BSA in static state. The binding constants were 4.1×10(4)M(-1) vs 8.3×10(4)M(-1) and binding sites were 0.3 vs 1.1 for PbP and PgP, respectively, indicating PgP had stronger binding affinity with BSA. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was used to study the dynamical non-specific interaction between BSA and polycations as well as the polyplexes. The numbers of both PbP and PgP adsorbed on BSA increased with concentration of polycations increasing, and the number of PgP adsorbed on BSA is higher compared with PbP when their concentration is low. When their concentration is high, the number of PbP adsorbed on BSA is more than that of PgP. However, PgP/DNA poly...Continue Reading

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