Influence of column temperature on the electrophoretic behavior of myoglobin and alpha-lactalbumin in high-performance capillary electrophoresis.

The influence of column temperature on the electrophoretic behavior of myoglobin and alpha-lactalbumin in high-performance capillary electrophoresis (HPCE) is presented. The major effect of temperature is to shorten the analysis time by decreasing the viscosity, but specific temperature effects on the protein migration behavior were also observed. Myoglobin, under high field (350 V/cm), was essentially temperature stable from 20 to 45 degrees C, but at constant current, a second form of myoglobin could be detected at both 214 and 410 nm. The initial form appeared to correspond to the Fe3+ and the second to the Fe2+ oxidation state of the heme iron. The rate of conversion from Fe3+ to the reduced Fe2+ in myoglobin, under given electrophoretic conditions, followed first-order kinetics with a rate constant at 30 degrees C of 304 s-1. A second protein, alpha-lactalbumin type III, demonstrated a conformational transition that resulted in asymmetric peaks and sigmodial mobility plots versus temperature in the transition region.

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