Abstract

The interaction between lysozyme and colloidal poly(NIPAM-co-acrylic acid) microgels is investigated in aqueous solutions at neutral pH. Lysozyme binding isotherms, obtained within the ionic strength range 10-220 mM, indicate that the maximum uptake at 10 mM is 2.4 g lysozyme per gram dry gel, and that the uptake capacity decreases with increasing ionic strength to approximately 0 at 220 mM. Swelling isotherms, obtained from photon correlation spectroscopy measurements, show that the binding is accompanied by a substantial deswelling of the microgels. The microgel suspension is stable up to a protein-to-polymer charge ratio in the microgels of about 0.6, largely independent of ionic strength, whereas flocculation/sedimentation occurs at higher charge ratios. The charge ratio 0.6 corresponds to a zeta-potential of about -6 mV, as obtained from measurements of electrophoretic mobility. Binding and swelling isotherms are analyzed in detail and compared with predictions of theoretical model calculations. The influence of protein-protein attraction is highlighted, as well as the interplay between electrostatic interactions and network elasticity.

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