Binary liquid phase separation and critical phenomena in a protein/water solution.

Abstract
We have investigated the phase diagram of aqueous solutions of the bovine lens protein .gamma.II-crystallin. For temperatures T < Tc = 278.5 K, we find that these solutions exhibit a reversible coexistence between two isotropic liquid phases differing in protein concentration. The dilute and concentrated branches of the coexistence curve were characterized, consistently, both by measurements of the two coexisting concentrations, c(T), and by measuring the cloud temperatures for various initial concentrations. We estimate that the critical concentration, cc, is 244 mg of protein per ml solution. The coexistence curve is well represented by