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Journal of Microbial & Biochemical Technology

Abstract

In situ Monitoring By Raman Spectroscopy of Lysozyme Conformation during "Nanotemplate" Induced Crystallization

Claudio Nicolini, Luca Belmonte, George Maksimov, Nadezda Brazhe and Eugenia Pechkova

Using Raman spectroscopy and lysozyme, this latter as a model protein, we investigate the differences in protein conformation before and after LB nanotemplate-induced crystal nucleation and growth. It was found that the main difference in lysozyme conformation is associated to the higher amount of S-S bonds in lysozyme of LB crystals, probably in C-end of protein, resulting in the higher stiffness of the lysozyme molecules and LB crystal in a whole. Growth in size of LB crystal over time is also accompanied by the formation of S-S bonds. Atomic structure, determined by X-ray diffraction, correlates Raman spectroscopy results confirm the main differences between LB and classical crystals are in terms of water molecules environment previously associated with the increased radiation stability of LB crystals.