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Binding properties of a new anti-tumor component (2,2'-bipyridin octylglycinato Pd(II) nitrate) with bovine β-lactoglobulin-A and -B

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 173-182

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2007.10507166

Keywords

Pd(II) complex; beta-lactoglobulin; quenching; binding site; binding constant; alpha-helix; tertiary structure; and stability

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An new water soluble palladium (II) complex of formula [Pd(bpy)(Oct-Gly)]NO3, (where bpy is 2,2'-bipyridine and Oct-Gly is octylglycine) have been synthesised. The Pd(II) complex has been characterized by elemental analysis and conductivity measurements as well as spectroscopic methods such as infrared, H-1 NMR, and ultraviolet-visible. The interaction between the new Pd(II)-complex (2,2'-bipyridin octylglycinato Pd(II) nitrate), an anti-tumor component, with P-lactoglobulin-A and -B (BLG-A and -B) was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy and far and near-UV circular dichroism (CD) spectrophotometric techniques. A strong fluorescence quenching interaction of Pd(II) complex with BLG-A and -B was observed. The quenching constant was determined using the modified Stern-Volme equation. The calculated binding constants of Pd(II) complex with BLG-A and -B were 0.51 and 0.28 (x 10(6) M-1) and the corresponding average number of binding sites were 2.8 and 1.5, respectively. Far-UV CD studies showed that the Pd(II) complex can significantly change the secondary structure of BLG-A and -B via an increase in the content of cc-helix structure, which stabilizes the secondary structure of the proteins. Near-UV CD data clearly indicate the alteration in the tertiary structure of BLG-A and -B due to the interaction with Pd(II) complex. Pd(II) complex can change and stabilize both the secondary and tertiary structures of BLG-A more than BLG-B. These conformational changes may be considered to be a deleterious effect of the designed ligand on the protein structures. The difference in the interaction properties observed for BLG-A and -B with Pd(II) complex is due to the difference in the amino acid sequences between these two variants.

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