C. Lopez-amaya et Ag. Marangoni, Comparison of dynamic and integrated light-scattering techniques in the study of the interaction of Candida rugosa lipase with DPPC liposomes, BIOPHYS CH, 80(2), 1999, pp. 69-83
Dynamic light-scattering (DLS) and wide angle integrated light-scattering (
WAILS) spectroscopies were evaluated in the study of binding of Candida rug
osa lipase (CRL) with 1,l2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC) l
iposomes. The use of cumulants analysis on DLS data allowed for the determi
nation of general lipase-liposome-binding trends, Particle intensity distri
butions obtained from DLS data by a discrete inversion method revealed the
different populations created upon lipase-liposome interactions. Using a di
screte inversion technique on WAILS data, not only these populations could
be differentiated but also accurate number distributions were obtained in s
hort periods of time. Both DLS and WAILS are excellent tools for the study
of lipase binding to lipid vesicles; however, care must be exercised in the
analysis of the experimental data whenever particle size distributions are
multimodal. The selection of the light scattering technique will depend on
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