O. Guney et al., FLUORESCENCE AND TURBIDIMETRY STUDY OF COMPLEXATION OF HUMAN SERUM-ALBUMIN WITH POLYCATIONS, Journal of bioactive and compatible polymers, 12(3), 1997, pp. 231-244
Complexation of poly(N-ethyl-4-vinylpyridinium bromide) (PEVP) and pol
y(N-ethyl/cethyl-4-vinylpyridinium bromide) (PECVP) with human serum a
lbumin (HSA) was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy and turbidimetri
c titration in dilute aqueous solutions. Solubility of polycation-HSA
complexes depends on the initial concentrations and ratios of the comp
onents, pH, hydrophobic-hydrophilic balance of the macromolecules, and
existence of low molecular salt (NaCl). A soluble interpolymer comple
x which is formed at low concentrations of polycation is insoluble at
high polycation concentrations. The average fluorescence quantum yield
of HSA decreases as polycation binds to the protein. The maximum redu
ction in emission intensity of HSA indicates the number of the HSA mol
ecules bound per polymer chain. Quenching of HSA fluorescence by PECVP
is decreased in the presence of NaCl at pH 7.0 but not at pH 4.3.