Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.300, No.2, 536-542, 2006
The inhibition of calcium carbonate crystal growth by the cysteine-rich Mdm2 peptide
The crystal growth of calcite, the most stable calcium carbonate polymorph, in the presence of the cysteine-rich Mdm2 peptide (containing 48 amino acids in the ring finger configuration), has been investigated by the constant composition technique. Crystallization took place exclusively on well-characterized calcite crystals in solutions supersaturated only with respect to this calcium carbonate salt. The kinetic results indicated a surface diffusion spiral growth mechanism. The presence of the Mdm2 peptide inhibited the crystal growth of calcite by 22-58% in the concentration range tested, through adsorption onto the active growth sites of the calcite crystal surface. The kinetic results favored a Langmuir-type adsorption model, and the value of the calculated affinity constant was k(aff) = 147 x 10(4) dm(3) mol(-1), a(ads) = 0.29. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.