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New insights into the toxic interactions of polyvinyl chloride microplastics with bovine serum albumin

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 5, Pages 5520-5531

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-10707-1

Keywords

PVC; BSA; Microplastics; Fluorescence quenching; Interaction

Funding

  1. Basic Scientific Fund for National Public Research Institutes of China [2020S02, 2019Y03, 2017Q09]
  2. Open Fund of Laboratory for Marine Ecology and Environmental Science, Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (Qingdao) [LMEES201802]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41806201]
  4. Aoshan Scientific and Technological Innovation Project - Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (Qingdao) [2016ASKJ14]
  5. Construction and Operation of Test and Technical Support System for Natural Resources Investigation and Evaluation

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The binding interaction between PVC microplastics and BSA was studied using a variety of spectroscopic techniques. Electrostatic interaction was found to play a key role in the formation of the BSA-PVC complex, and the influence of PVC microplastics on the microenvironment and secondary structure of BSA was confirmed.
The binding interaction between emerging pollutant polyvinyl chloride microplastics (PVC MPs) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy, resonance scattering spectroscopy (RLS), UV-visible (UV-vis) absorption spectroscopy, circular dichroism (CD), and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy under simulative physiological conditions. Fluorescence results revealed that the fluorescence quenching of BSA induced by PVC MPs was originated from the formation of BSA-PVC complex in static quenching mode. According to Stern-Volmer equation, the binding constants (K-a) between PVC MPs and BSA at different temperatures were obtained, and the number of binding sites was 1.62. The thermodynamic parameters, enthalpy change (Delta H), entropy change (Delta S), and free energy change (Delta G) were calculated to be - 41.77 kJ mol(-1), 43.17 J mol(-1)K(-1), and - 54.63 kJ mol(-1)via Van't Hoff equation, indicating electrostatic interaction played a key role in the formation of BSA-PVC complex spontaneously. In addition, the alterations of microenvironment and secondary structure in BSA induced by PVC MPs were further confirmed by synchronous fluorescence spectra, UV-vis, FT-IR, and CD. This work not only provides further information for better understanding the binding interaction of PVC MPs with BSA, but also elucidates the potential biological toxicity of MPs at a molecular level.

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