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Spinodal surface of a free energy model for eye lens protein mixtures: Relevance for cataracts

Dorsaz, N.  
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Thurston, G.
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Stradner, A.
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2009
AIP Conference Proceedings
Modeling and Simulation of New Materials: Tenth Granada Lectures

We studied the phase behavior of a model binary mixture of eye lens crystallin proteins using first-order thermodynamic perturbation theory. The instability boundary, or spinodal surface, was found to be very sensitive to the strength of the attraction between the two proteins, and also to respond to this interprotein attraction strength in a non-monotonic fashion. In particular, in the case of either weak or strong attractions, these eye lens solutions become thermodynamically unstable. Interestingly, attraction strengths that correspond closely to those of proteins isolated from the living lens fall right within the stable region of the phase diagram. This non-monotonic stability suggests new molecular mechanisms for eye lens opacification in cataract.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1063/1.3082294
Web of Science ID

WOS:000265462700028

Author(s)
Dorsaz, N.  
Thurston, G.
Stradner, A.
Schurtenberger, P.
Foffi, G.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Amer Inst Physics, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Ste 1No1 D, Melville, Ny 11747-4501 Usa

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AIP Conference Proceedings
Series title/Series vol.

Aip Conference Proceedings

Volume

1091

Start page

246

End page

248

Subjects

Phase diagram

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binary mixtures

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thermodynamics

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crystallin proteins

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Alpha-Crystallin

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REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Modeling and Simulation of New Materials: Tenth Granada Lectures

Granada (Spain)

September 15-19, 2008

Available on Infoscience
January 28, 2010
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