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Reentrant condensation of proteins in solution induced by multivalent counterions.

Physical review letters (2008-10-15)
F Zhang, M W A Skoda, R M J Jacobs, S Zorn, R A Martin, C M Martin, G F Clark, S Weggler, A Hildebrandt, O Kohlbacher, F Schreiber
ABSTRACT

Negatively charged globular proteins in solution undergo a condensation upon adding trivalent counterions between two critical concentrations C and C, C <C. This reentrant condensation behavior above C is caused by short-ranged electrostatic interactions between multivalent cations and acidic residues, mechanistically different from the case of DNA. Small-angle x-ray scattering indicates a short-ranged attraction between counterion-bound proteins near C and C. Monte Carlo simulations (under these strong electrostatic coupling conditions) support an effective inversion of charge on surface side chains through binding of the multivalent counterions.

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