Glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectant
We were able to demonstrate that hydroxyectoine, in contrast to ectoine, is a good glass-forming compound. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and spin label electron spin resonance (ESR) studies of dry ectoine and hydroxyectoine have shown that the superior glass-forming properties of hydroxyectoine...
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doaj-86e277151e9b450d94fb93b28121fd5b2020-11-24T22:26:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2014-04-01510.3389/fmicb.2014.0015082304Glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectantErwin Arno Galinski0Christoph eTanne1Andrea eMeffert2Elena A. Golovina3Folkert A. Hoekstra4Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University BonnRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University BonnRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University BonnWageningen UniversityWageningen UniversityWe were able to demonstrate that hydroxyectoine, in contrast to ectoine, is a good glass-forming compound. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and spin label electron spin resonance (ESR) studies of dry ectoine and hydroxyectoine have shown that the superior glass-forming properties of hydroxyectoine result from stronger intermolecular H-bonds with the OH group of hydroxyectoine. Spin probe experiments have also shown that better molecular immobilization in dry hydroxyectoine provides better redox stability of the molecules embedded in this dry matrix. With a glass transition temperature of 87 0C (vs. 47 0C for ectoine) hydroxyectoine displays remarkable desiccation protection properties, on a par with sucrose and trehalose. This explains its accumulation in response to increased salinity and elevated temperature by halophiles such as Halomonas elongata and its successful application in anhydrobiotic engineering of both enzymes and whole cells.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00150/fullDesiccationFTIResrhydroxyectoineglass transition temperatureenzyme stabilization |
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Erwin Arno Galinski Christoph eTanne Andrea eMeffert Elena A. Golovina Folkert A. Hoekstra Glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectant Frontiers in Microbiology Desiccation FTIR esr hydroxyectoine glass transition temperature enzyme stabilization |
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Erwin Arno Galinski Christoph eTanne Andrea eMeffert Elena A. Golovina Folkert A. Hoekstra |
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Glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectant |
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Glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectant |
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Glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectant |
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Glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectant |
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Glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectant |
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glass-forming property of hydroxyectoine is the cause of its superior function as a desiccation protectant |
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Frontiers in Microbiology |
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2014-04-01 |
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We were able to demonstrate that hydroxyectoine, in contrast to ectoine, is a good glass-forming compound. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and spin label electron spin resonance (ESR) studies of dry ectoine and hydroxyectoine have shown that the superior glass-forming properties of hydroxyectoine result from stronger intermolecular H-bonds with the OH group of hydroxyectoine. Spin probe experiments have also shown that better molecular immobilization in dry hydroxyectoine provides better redox stability of the molecules embedded in this dry matrix. With a glass transition temperature of 87 0C (vs. 47 0C for ectoine) hydroxyectoine displays remarkable desiccation protection properties, on a par with sucrose and trehalose. This explains its accumulation in response to increased salinity and elevated temperature by halophiles such as Halomonas elongata and its successful application in anhydrobiotic engineering of both enzymes and whole cells. |
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Desiccation FTIR esr hydroxyectoine glass transition temperature enzyme stabilization |
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