Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4003 Biochemical Engineering Journal 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The behaviors of adsorption and folding of oxidized superoxide dismutase (SOD) fragment on the liposome surface have been studied by varying the type of liposomes. The recognition of the SOD fragment by the liposome was found to be performed, depending on the membrane fluidity, surface charge density and, also, instability of the hydrogen bonds of the liposome surface. The conformational change of the SOD fragment on the liposome membrane was dependent on its adsorption although the variation of their secondary structures was observed. The SOD LIPOzyme (liposome with enzyme-like activity) with high SOD-like activity was obtained by the appropriate control of the recognition and folding of SOD fragment through the suitably-regulated interactions between the liposome and the peptide.

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