Scaling Behavior and Cluster Fractal Dimension Determined by Light Scattering from Aggregating Proteins

Abstract
The size distribution ni(t) for systems with Smoluchowski aggregation kinetics is shown to have the dynamic scaling form ni(t)tθg(1tz), with θ=2 and z=1. This gives a light-scattering intensity Itz, and an effective hydrodynamic cluster radius RtzD, where D is the cluster fractal dimension. We find that human immunoglobulin (IgG) monomers exhibit Smoluchowski aggregation kinetics with z=1, and D=2.56±0.3, upon heating to 47-62°C.

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