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Constant current chronopotentiometry and voltammetry of native and denatured serum albumin at mercury and carbon electrodes

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ELECTROANALYSIS
Volume 20, Issue 13, Pages 1406-1413

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/elan.200804206

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albumin; chronopotentiometry; protein conformation

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Constant current chronopotentiometric peak H at mercury electrodes was recently shown as a sensitive tool for global and local changes in protein conformation [1]. Large differences between the heights of peak H of native (hBSA(nat)) and denatured BSA (hBSA(den)) were observed. The ratio hBSA(den)/hBSA(nat) increased with more negative stripping current suggesting that the rate of potential change is important for discrimination between native and denatured BSA. Voltammetric peaks of BSA were less well developed and BSA(den)/BSA(nat) was much smaller. It was not possible to discriminate BSA(den) and BSA(nat) using carbon electrodes.

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