Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Soft Matter. 2022 Sep 21;18(36):6934-6941. doi: 10.1039/d2sm00839d.
The association of polyelectrolytes (PEs) in solution affects a wealth of structural and dynamic behaviors, and is also fundamentally important for an understanding of protein association and aggregation. Here, we theoretically study the association of two PE chains by addressing the stability and morphology of the non-spherical associates. Our theory predicts that an elongated pearl-necklace (PN) associate can be stable at high salt concentrations due to the screened electrostatic repulsion. This contradicts the implication of scaling theory. In addition, there is no one-to-one correspondence between the morphology of the associate and its constituting unimers, which is demonstrated by the existence of different association modes.
溶液中聚电解质(PEs)的相互作用会影响大量的结构和动态行为,对于理解蛋白质的聚集和聚合也具有重要的基础性意义。在这里,我们通过研究非球形聚集体的稳定性和形态来从理论上研究两条 PE 链的相互作用。我们的理论预测,由于静电排斥的屏蔽作用,拉长的珍珠项链(PN)聚集体在高盐浓度下可以稳定存在。这与标度理论的推论相矛盾。此外,聚集体的形态与其组成的单体之间没有一一对应的关系,这可以通过不同的结合模式的存在来证明。