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Strategies for a direct characterization of phosphoproteins on hydroxyapatite surfaces.

CARIES RESEARCH(2014)

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Abstract
We show in this work how systems formed by phosphoproteins on calcium phosphate surfaces can be directly characterized, in real time, in liquid medium, without the need for elution or labeling. Specifically, we show how this is possible by applying three different techniques: ellipsometry, quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation, and atomic force microscopy-based friction force spectroscopy. We apply these techniques to study two different model systems, i.e. those formed upon the adsorption of two model phosphoproteins (kappa- and beta-casein) on hydroxyapatite (HA) surfaces. Information on the kinetics of adsorption, surface excess, viscoelasticity, water content, thickness of the layers, and protein-surface interaction is provided. Results indicate that both phosphoproteins form homogeneous elastic highly hydrated monolayers on the HA surfaces, the strength of beta-casein layers being higher by approximately a factor of 4. Based on the experimental results, models for the conformation of kappa- and beta-casein molecules adsorbed on HA surfaces are proposed. (c) 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel
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Atomic force microscopy,Casein,Ellipsometry,Friction force spectroscopy,Hydroxyapatite,Phosphoprotein,Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation
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