The interaction between whey carrier protein β-lactoglobulin B and (-)-epicatechin, a major dietary flavonoid with a wide range of health-promoting biological activities, was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in physiological conditions. Amide I spectra of epicatechin - β-lactoglobulin complexes, in D2O buffer solutions, pD= 6.8, at molar ratios from 0.5:1 to 15:1, were measured by using a cell device specifically created. Changes in secondary structure elements at increasing epicatechin concentrations were quantified. Two different trends were observed for the intensities of β-sheet, random coil, and side chain contributions. At molar ratios ≤ 2 the β-exposed strand contributions (1625 cm-1) increased at the expence of the β-antiparallel sheet band (1637 cm-1). At molar ratios > 2 the intensities of both β structures slightly decreased. The same behaviour was observed for the side chain contributions (band around 1610 ÷ 1620 cm-1). In addition, a conformational transition to a slightly opened structure, followed by aggregate formation at the highest molar ratios, were revealed. The results suggest that binding of epicatechin to β-lactoglobulin in physiological conditions occurs at the surface of the protein molecule, resulting in protein dissociation at molar ratios ≤ 2 with minor changes in secondary structure. This finding provides further evidence for the possibility of successful use of the protein as a carrier of flavonoids, epicatechin included. © 2013 Nucara et al.; licensee Springer.

Epicatechin-induced conformational changes in β-lactoglobulin B monitored by FT-IR spectroscopy / Nucara, Alessandro; Maselli, Paola; Valeria, Giliberti; Marina, Carbonaro. - In: SPRINGERPLUS. - ISSN 2193-1801. - STAMPA. - 2:1(2013), pp. 1-10. [10.1186/2193-1801-2-661]

Epicatechin-induced conformational changes in β-lactoglobulin B monitored by FT-IR spectroscopy

NUCARA, Alessandro;MASELLI, Paola;
2013

Abstract

The interaction between whey carrier protein β-lactoglobulin B and (-)-epicatechin, a major dietary flavonoid with a wide range of health-promoting biological activities, was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in physiological conditions. Amide I spectra of epicatechin - β-lactoglobulin complexes, in D2O buffer solutions, pD= 6.8, at molar ratios from 0.5:1 to 15:1, were measured by using a cell device specifically created. Changes in secondary structure elements at increasing epicatechin concentrations were quantified. Two different trends were observed for the intensities of β-sheet, random coil, and side chain contributions. At molar ratios ≤ 2 the β-exposed strand contributions (1625 cm-1) increased at the expence of the β-antiparallel sheet band (1637 cm-1). At molar ratios > 2 the intensities of both β structures slightly decreased. The same behaviour was observed for the side chain contributions (band around 1610 ÷ 1620 cm-1). In addition, a conformational transition to a slightly opened structure, followed by aggregate formation at the highest molar ratios, were revealed. The results suggest that binding of epicatechin to β-lactoglobulin in physiological conditions occurs at the surface of the protein molecule, resulting in protein dissociation at molar ratios ≤ 2 with minor changes in secondary structure. This finding provides further evidence for the possibility of successful use of the protein as a carrier of flavonoids, epicatechin included. © 2013 Nucara et al.; licensee Springer.
2013
β-lactoglobulin; protein structure; ft-ir spectroscopy; epicatechin
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Epicatechin-induced conformational changes in β-lactoglobulin B monitored by FT-IR spectroscopy / Nucara, Alessandro; Maselli, Paola; Valeria, Giliberti; Marina, Carbonaro. - In: SPRINGERPLUS. - ISSN 2193-1801. - STAMPA. - 2:1(2013), pp. 1-10. [10.1186/2193-1801-2-661]
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