scholarly journals X-ray Scattering and Coarse-Grained Simulations for Clustering and Interactions of Monoclonal Antibodies at High Concentrations

2019 ◽  
Vol 123 (25) ◽  
pp. 5274-5290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barton J. Dear ◽  
Jonathan A. Bollinger ◽  
Amjad Chowdhury ◽  
Jessica J. Hung ◽  
Logan R. Wilks ◽  
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Author(s):  
Robert J. Greasty ◽  
Robert M. Richardson ◽  
Susanne Klein ◽  
David Cherns ◽  
Michael R. Thomas ◽  
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The response of anisotropic pigment particle suspensions to externally applied electric fields has been explored for possible application in reflective display technologies. Three different types of pigment particle were suspended in dodecane, using a polymeric stabilizer, and showed Schlieren textures between crossed polarizers at high concentrations (greater than 25–30 wt%), indicating the formation of colloidal nematic phases. Orientational order parameters were determined by X-ray scattering, and the influence of polydispersity on the values is discussed. X-ray scattering measurements also demonstrated a change in the structure factor consistent with the onset of a colloidal nematic phase. In addition, the pigment particles were dispersed into various liquid crystal hosts at low concentrations (less than 5 wt%) with and without the presence of mesogenic mimic stabilizers. However, the influence of these stabilizers on orientational ordering could not be confirmed. The electro-induced ordering determined via scattering was related to the electro-optical response of each suspension using a simple model. The particles in nematic hosts not only showed a high degree of orientational ordering at lower electric field strengths, but also showed a reduction in stability. Although these systems have shown strong orientational ordering, the optical response has been limited by the intrinsic shape of the pigment particles and the distribution of the transition dipoles moments within them. Nevertheless, the feasibility of developing materials for display applications has been demonstrated.


2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 1190-1198 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephan Niebling ◽  
Alexander Björling ◽  
Sebastian Westenhoff

Time-resolved small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS and WAXS) methods probe the structural dynamics of proteins in solution. Although technologically advanced, these methods are in many cases limited by data interpretation. The calculation of X-ray scattering profiles is computationally demanding and poses a bottleneck for all SAXS/WAXS-assisted structural refinement and, in particular, for the analysis of time-resolved data. A way of speeding up these calculations is to represent biomolecules as collections of coarse-grained scatterers. Here, such coarse-graining schemes are presented and discussed and their accuracies examined. It is demonstrated that scattering factors coincident with the popular MARTINI coarse-graining scheme produce reliable difference scattering in the range 0 < q < 0.75 Å−1. The findings are promising for future attempts at X-ray scattering data analysis, and may help to bridge the gap between time-resolved experiments and their interpretation.


2017 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 228-239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnieszka S. Karczyńska ◽  
Magdalena A. Mozolewska ◽  
Paweł Krupa ◽  
Artur Giełdoń ◽  
Adam Liwo ◽  
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