The aim of this work is to overview the specific effect of pH buffers in biological systems. The pH of a buffer solution changes only slightly when a small amount of a strong acid or bases is added to it. This is widely accepted and applied both in chemical and in biological (i.e. enzyme catalysis) systems. Here we show some examples - spanning from pH measurements, enzyme activities, electrophoretic mobilities, antibody aggregation, protein thermal stability - that demonstrate additional roles of buffers. They not only set pH, but also address specific ion effects, in terms of Hofmeister series, when strong electrolytes are also added. From the experimental data referred to some charged biological moieties it emerges that different buffers, at the same nominal pH, can specifically adsorb at the charged surface. Buffer specific adsorption modifies several molecular and macroscopic properties amongst which electrophoretic mobilities, and hence effective surface charges, are particularly significant. More importantly, buffers' weak electrolytes, even at low concentration, are found to compete for the adsorption at the charged surfaces with strong electrolytes, thus modulating Hofmeister effects

Not only pH. Specific buffer effects in biological systems

SALIS, ANDREA;MONDUZZI, MAURA
2016-01-01

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The aim of this work is to overview the specific effect of pH buffers in biological systems. The pH of a buffer solution changes only slightly when a small amount of a strong acid or bases is added to it. This is widely accepted and applied both in chemical and in biological (i.e. enzyme catalysis) systems. Here we show some examples - spanning from pH measurements, enzyme activities, electrophoretic mobilities, antibody aggregation, protein thermal stability - that demonstrate additional roles of buffers. They not only set pH, but also address specific ion effects, in terms of Hofmeister series, when strong electrolytes are also added. From the experimental data referred to some charged biological moieties it emerges that different buffers, at the same nominal pH, can specifically adsorb at the charged surface. Buffer specific adsorption modifies several molecular and macroscopic properties amongst which electrophoretic mobilities, and hence effective surface charges, are particularly significant. More importantly, buffers' weak electrolytes, even at low concentration, are found to compete for the adsorption at the charged surfaces with strong electrolytes, thus modulating Hofmeister effects
2016
DNA; Enzymes; Hofmeister phenomena; PH buffer; Proteins; Specific buffer effects; Weak electrolytes; Physical and theoretical chemistry; Polymers and plastics; Colloid and surface chemistry; Surfaces and interfaces
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