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2021
Journal Article
Title

Protein dielectrophoresis: Key dielectric parameters and evolving theory

Abstract
Globular proteins exhibit dielectrophoresis (DEP) responses in experiments where the applied field gradient factor ∇E2 appears far too small, according to standard DEP theory, to overcome dispersive forces associated with the thermal energy kT of disorder. To address this a DEP force equation is proposed that replaces a previous empirical relationship between the macroscopic and microscopic forms of the Clausius-Mossotti factor. This equation relates the DEP response of a protein directly to the dielectric increment de+ and decrement de− that characterize its v-dispersion at radio frequencies, and also indirectly to its intrinsic dipole moment by way of providing a measure of the protein's effective volume. A parameter Gpw, taken as a measure of cross-correlated dipole interactions between the protein and its water molecules of hydration, is included in this equation. For 9 of the 12 proteins, for which an evaluation can presently be made, Gpw has a value of ≈4600 ± 120. These conclusions follow an analysis of the failure of macroscopic dielectric mixture (effective medium) theories to predict the dielectric properties of solvated proteins. The implication of a polarizability greatly exceeding the intrinsic value for a protein might reflect the formation of relaxor ferroelectric nanodomains in its hydration shell.
Author(s)
Hölzel, R.
Pethig, R.
Journal
Electrophoresis  
DOI
10.1002/elps.202000255
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
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