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Biophysical and computational characterization of vandetanib-lysozyme interaction

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2017.08.051

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Vandetanib; Lysozyme; Vandetanib-lysozyme interaction; Circular dichroism; Molecular dynamics

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  1. High Impact Research MoE Grant under Bright Sparks Program of the University of Malaya [BSP/APP/1892/2013, UM.C/625/1/HIR/MoE/SC/02]

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Interaction of an anticancer drug, vandetanib (VDB) with a ligand transporter, lysozyme (LYZ) was explored using multispectroscopic techniques, such as fluorescence, absorption and circular dichroism along with computational analysis. Fluorescence data and absorption results confirmed VDBLYZ complexation. VDB-induced quenching was characterized as static quenching based on inverse correlation of K-SV with temperature as well as k(q) values. The complex was characterized by the weak binding constant (K-a = 4.963.14 X 10(3) M-1). Thermodynamic data (Delta S = + 12.82 J mol(-1) K-1; Delta H = - 16.73 kJ mol(-1)) of VDBLYZ interaction revealed participation of hydrophobic and van der Waals forces along with hydrogen bonds in VDBLYZ complexation. Microenvironmental perturbations around tryptophan and tyrosine residues as well as secondary and tertiary structural alterations in LYZ upon addition of VDB were evident from the 3-D fluorescence, far- and near-UV CD spectral analyses, respectively. Interestingly, addition of VDB to LYZ significantly increased protein's thermostability. Molecular docking results suggested the location of VDB binding site near the LYZ active site while molecular dynamics simulation results suggested stability of VDBLYZ complex. Presence of Mg2+, Ba2+ and Zn2+ was found to interfere with VDBLYZ interaction. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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