Fig. 5: Thermal stability of GFP in aqueous ionic liquids solutions. | Communications Chemistry

Fig. 5: Thermal stability of GFP in aqueous ionic liquids solutions.

From: Revealing the complexity of ionic liquid–protein interactions through a multi-technique investigation

Fig. 5

a,c Temperature-dependent CD (a) and UV/Vis (c) showing thermal denaturation of aqueous GFP. b,d Plots of fraction denatured as calculated using a two-state model of denaturation from CD spectroscopy [b data from Fig. 5a and Supplementary Fig. 3] and UV/Vis spectra [d data from Fig. 5c and Supplementary Fig. 4], for GFP in pure water (black triangles), 1 M [bmpyrr][OAc] (green pluses), 1 M [bmpyrr]Cl (blue diamonds), 1 M [bmpyrr][OTf] (purple circles). Solid lines represent data fitted with sigmoid.

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