Abstract

Protein stabilizing potential of simulated honey sugar cocktail (SHSC) against chemical and thermal denaturations was studied using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as the model protein. The two-step, three-state transition of urea denaturation of BSA became a single-step, two-state transition along with the shift in the whole transition curve towards higher urea concentrations in the presence of increasing SHSC concentrations [8–20% (w/v)] as revealed by far-UV CD, fluorescence and UV difference spectroscopic results. Far-UV and near-UV CD spectra, UV difference spectra, ANS fluorescence and three-dimensional fluorescence results suggested significant retention of native-like conformation in 4.6M urea-denatured BSA in the presence of 20% (w/v) SHSC. A significant shift was also noticed in thermal and GdnHCl denaturation curves of BSA in the presence of 20% (w/v) SHSC. Taken together, all these results suggested significant stabilization of BSA against urea, GdnHCl and thermal denaturations by SHSC.

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