Literature DB >> 17969918

[An electron microscopy study of the structure of polyelectrolyte microcapsules containing protein and containing no protein].

L I Kazakova, A V Dubrovskiĭ, D A Moshkov, L I Shabarchina, B I Sukhorukov.   

Abstract

Electron micrographs of ultrathin sections of polyelectrolyte microparticles containing protein and free from protein for the formation of which CaCO3 spherulites served as a core basis have been obtained and analyzed. Polyelectrolyte microparticles with the number of alternately layered polyelectrolyte layers of polystyrene sulfonate and polyallylamine from 6 to 11 have been studied. It follows from the data obtained that protein-free polyelectrolyte particles having the dimensions 4.5-5 mm are formations of an intricate internal organization, which consist of a set of threadlike and closed nanoelements of polyelectrolyte nature with a thickness of 20-30 nm. The particles containing six to eight polyelectrolyte layers lack the external envelope; therefore, they were called polyelectrolyte microspherulites. With the number of layers nine and more, when a polyelectrolyte envelope appears on the surface, they transfer into polyelectrolyte microcapsules. It was found that, in a protein-containing polyelectrolyte microcapsule, as distinct from protein-free polyelectrolyte microspherulite and microcapsule, polyelectrolytes are located only in the nearsurface layer, and the external spatially organized envelope restricts the internal volume filled with protein solution. As the number of polyelectrolyte layers increases, the thickness of the envelope increases. The reasons for such substantial differences in the structures of polyelectrolyte microcapsules formed on protein-containing and protein-free CaCO3 spherulite are discussed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17969918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofizika        ISSN: 0006-3029


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