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Multispectroscopic and Molecular Modeling Approach To Investigate the Interaction of Flavokawain B with Human Serum Albumin

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 60, Issue 23, Pages 5899-5908

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf301139h

Keywords

Alpinia mutica; flavokawain B; human serum albumin; ligand binding; molecular modeling; three-dimensional fluorescence

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  1. HIR [F000002-21001]
  2. University of Malaya

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Interaction of flavokawain B (FB), a multitherapeutic flavonoid from Alpinia mutica with the major transport protein, human serum albumin (HSA), was investigated using different spectroscopic probes, i.e., intrinsic, synchronous, and three-dimensional (3-D) fluorescence, circular dichroism (CD), and molecular modeling studies. Values of binding parameters for FB HSA interaction in terms of binding constant and stoichiometry of binding were determined from the fluorescence quench titration and were found to be 6.88 X 10(4) M-1 and 1.0 mol of FB bound per mole of protein, respectively, at 25 degrees C. Thermodynamic analysis of the binding data obtained at different temperatures showed that the binding process was primarily mediated by hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonding, as the values of the enthalpy change (Delta H) and the entropy change (Delta S) were found to be -6.87 kJ mol(-1) and 69.50 J mol(-1) K-1, respectively. FB binding to HSA led to both secondary and tertiary structural alterations in the protein as revealed by intrinsic, synchronous, and 3-D fluorescence results. Increased thermal stability of HSA in the presence of FB was also evident from the far-UV CD spectral results. The distance between the bound ligand and Trp-214 of HSA was determined as 3.03 nm based on the Forster resonance energy transfer mechanism. Displacement experiments using bilirubin and warfarin coupled with molecular modeling studies assigned the binding site of FB on HSA at domain IIA, i.e., Sudlow's site I.

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