Cooperative transitions involving hydrophobic polyelectrolytes
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2023-02-07
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Hydrophobic polyelectrolytes (HPEs) can solubilize bilayer membranes, form micelles, or can reversibly aggregate as a function of pH. The transitions are often remarkably sharp. We show that these cooperative transitions occur by a competition between two or more conformational states and can be explained within the framework of Monod–Wymann–Changeux (MWC) theory that was originally formulated for allosteric interactions. Here, we focus on the pH-dependent destabilization and permeation of bilayer membranes by HPEs. We formulate the general conditions that lead to sharp conformational transitions involving simple macromolecules mediated by concentration variations of molecular ligands. That opens up potential applications ranging from medicine to the development of switchable materials.
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cooperativity, hydrophobic polyelectrolytes, membrane solubilization, General
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Martin Robinson, J L & Kegel, W K 2023, 'Cooperative transitions involving hydrophobic polyelectrolytes', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 120, no. 6, e2211088120, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2211088120