FTIR study of secondary structure of bovine serum albumin and ovalbumin

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Proteins structure is the critical factor for their functioning. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy provides a possibility to obtain information about secondary structure of proteins in different states and also in a whole biological samples. Infrared spectra of egg white from the untreated and hard-boiled hen's egg, and also of chicken ovalbumin and bovine serum albumin in lyophilic form and in aqueous solution were studied. Lyophilization of investigated globular proteins is accompanied by the decrease of a-helix structures and the increase in amount of intermolecular β-sheets. Analysis of infrared spectrum of egg white allowed to make an estimation of OVA secondary structure and to observe α-to-β structural transformation as a result of the heat denaturation.

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Abrosimova, K. V., Shulenina, O. V., & Paston, S. V. (2016). FTIR study of secondary structure of bovine serum albumin and ovalbumin. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 769). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/769/1/012016

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