Effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solution

Objectives. Ferroelectric triglycine sulfate (TGS) belongs to a group of crystals whose properties are sensitive even to minor changes in growth conditions. The mechanism of spontaneous polarization in TGS is associated with the adjustment of protons which participate in the formation of hydrogen bo...

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Main Authors: G. O. Stepanov, N. N. Rodionova, R. R. Konstantinov, K. A. Subbotin
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Published: MIREA - Russian Technological University 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.finechem-mirea.ru/jour/article/view/2011
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author G. O. Stepanov
N. N. Rodionova
R. R. Konstantinov
K. A. Subbotin
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N. N. Rodionova
R. R. Konstantinov
K. A. Subbotin
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description Objectives. Ferroelectric triglycine sulfate (TGS) belongs to a group of crystals whose properties are sensitive even to minor changes in growth conditions. The mechanism of spontaneous polarization in TGS is associated with the adjustment of protons which participate in the formation of hydrogen bonds. Therefore, the state of the parent solution plays an important role in the crystal formation. The study aims to investigate the structural features of TGS crystals grown using aqueous alcoholic solutions of technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma, in comparison with those of the crystals grown using the control solutions (technologically processed phosphate-buffered saline and intact aqueous alcoholic solution).Methods. X-ray diffraction assay and Raman spectroscopy.Results. The effect of solutions of the technologically processed antibodies to interferongamma added to a parent solution on the growth of TGS single crystals is established. This effect manifests in the changing in occupancy of the proton sublattice of the crystal grown from the parent solution containing technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma, as compared with the crystals grown from the control solutions. In the case of the crystal grown from the solution containing technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma, this change in the occupancy of the proton lattice is expressed in an increase in the length of N2–C3 bonds.Conclusions. Adding the technologically processed antibodies in the parent solution before the crystal growth can affect the structure of TGS crystals.
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spelling doaj-art-c10f56b2a17040c88c9edbc3da21a7cf2025-08-04T10:19:40ZrusMIREA - Russian Technological UniversityТонкие химические технологии2410-65932686-75752024-01-0118651753310.32362/2410-6593-2023-18-6-517-5331737Effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solutionG. O. Stepanov0N. N. Rodionova1R. R. Konstantinov2K. A. Subbotin3Materia Medica HoldingMateria Medica HoldingMateria Medica HoldingProkhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences; Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of RussiaObjectives. Ferroelectric triglycine sulfate (TGS) belongs to a group of crystals whose properties are sensitive even to minor changes in growth conditions. The mechanism of spontaneous polarization in TGS is associated with the adjustment of protons which participate in the formation of hydrogen bonds. Therefore, the state of the parent solution plays an important role in the crystal formation. The study aims to investigate the structural features of TGS crystals grown using aqueous alcoholic solutions of technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma, in comparison with those of the crystals grown using the control solutions (technologically processed phosphate-buffered saline and intact aqueous alcoholic solution).Methods. X-ray diffraction assay and Raman spectroscopy.Results. The effect of solutions of the technologically processed antibodies to interferongamma added to a parent solution on the growth of TGS single crystals is established. This effect manifests in the changing in occupancy of the proton sublattice of the crystal grown from the parent solution containing technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma, as compared with the crystals grown from the control solutions. In the case of the crystal grown from the solution containing technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma, this change in the occupancy of the proton lattice is expressed in an increase in the length of N2–C3 bonds.Conclusions. Adding the technologically processed antibodies in the parent solution before the crystal growth can affect the structure of TGS crystals.https://www.finechem-mirea.ru/jour/article/view/2011technologically processed antibodiestriglycine sulfatesingle crystalx-ray diffraction assayraman spectroscopy
spellingShingle G. O. Stepanov
N. N. Rodionova
R. R. Konstantinov
K. A. Subbotin
Effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solution
Тонкие химические технологии
technologically processed antibodies
triglycine sulfate
single crystal
x-ray diffraction assay
raman spectroscopy
title Effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solution
title_full Effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solution
title_fullStr Effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solution
title_full_unstemmed Effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solution
title_short Effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon-gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solution
title_sort effect of adding technologically processed antibodies to interferon gamma into a parent solution on the structural features of triglycine sulfate crystals grown from this solution
topic technologically processed antibodies
triglycine sulfate
single crystal
x-ray diffraction assay
raman spectroscopy
url https://www.finechem-mirea.ru/jour/article/view/2011
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