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'''Critical micelle concentration (CMC)''' is defined as the concentration of detergents above which micelles are spontaneously formed. The CMC is important in biology because at concentrations above it the detergents form complexes with lipophilic proteins. Below this borderline, detergents merely partition into membranes without solubilising membrane proteins. | '''Critical micelle concentration (CMC)''' is defined as the concentration of detergents above which micelles are spontaneously formed. The CMC is important in biology because at concentrations above it the detergents form complexes with lipophilic proteins. Below this borderline, detergents merely partition into membranes without solubilising membrane proteins. | ||
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! style="background:lightgrey"|Detergent | |||
! style="background:lightgrey"|CMC (mM) | |||
! style="background:lightgrey"|MW (-H<sub>2</sub>O) | |||
! style="background:lightgrey"|Type | |||
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| BRIJ 35 || 0.09 || ~1200 || non-ionic | |||
|- | |||
| NP-40 || 0.05-0.3 || 603 || non-ionic | |||
|- | |||
| [[Triton]] X-100 || xxx || yyy || non-ionic | |||
|- | |||
| [[Tween]] 20 || 0.059 || - || non-ionic | |||
|- | |||
| [[SDS]] || 7-10 || 288.5 || ionic | |||
|- | |||
| CHAPS || 6-10 || 614.9 || zwitterionic | |||
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* [http://www.emdbiosciences.com/docs/docs/LIT/Detergents_CB0733_E.pdf Biological detergents, Calbiochem Guide] | * [http://www.emdbiosciences.com/docs/docs/LIT/Detergents_CB0733_E.pdf Biological detergents, Calbiochem Guide] | ||
* [http://www.med.ufl.edu/biochem/bch6206/DETERGENTS.pdf Commonly used detergents, Frost Lecture, UFL] | * [http://www.med.ufl.edu/biochem/bch6206/DETERGENTS.pdf Commonly used detergents, Frost Lecture, UFL] | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[]] |
Revision as of 06:20, 28 July 2009
Critical micelle concentration (CMC) is defined as the concentration of detergents above which micelles are spontaneously formed. The CMC is important in biology because at concentrations above it the detergents form complexes with lipophilic proteins. Below this borderline, detergents merely partition into membranes without solubilising membrane proteins.
Detergent | CMC (mM) | MW (-H2O) | Type |
---|---|---|---|
BRIJ 35 | 0.09 | ~1200 | non-ionic |
NP-40 | 0.05-0.3 | 603 | non-ionic |
Triton X-100 | xxx | yyy | non-ionic |
Tween 20 | 0.059 | - | non-ionic |
SDS | 7-10 | 288.5 | ionic |
CHAPS | 6-10 | 614.9 | zwitterionic |
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See also
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