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Influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent Congo red

Among specific amyloid ligands, Congo red and its analogues are often considered potential therapeutic compounds. However, the results of the studies so far have not been univocal because the properties of this dye, derived mostly from its supramolecular nature, are still poorly understood. The supr...

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Autores principales: Spólnik, Paweł, Król, Marcin, Stopa, Barbara, Konieczny, Leszek, Piekarska, Barbara, Rybarska, Janina, Zemanek, Grzegorz, Jagusiak, Anna, Piwowar, Piotr, Szoniec, Grzegorz, Roterman, Irena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3181408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21947508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00249-011-0750-z
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author Spólnik, Paweł
Król, Marcin
Stopa, Barbara
Konieczny, Leszek
Piekarska, Barbara
Rybarska, Janina
Zemanek, Grzegorz
Jagusiak, Anna
Piwowar, Piotr
Szoniec, Grzegorz
Roterman, Irena
author_facet Spólnik, Paweł
Król, Marcin
Stopa, Barbara
Konieczny, Leszek
Piekarska, Barbara
Rybarska, Janina
Zemanek, Grzegorz
Jagusiak, Anna
Piwowar, Piotr
Szoniec, Grzegorz
Roterman, Irena
author_sort Spólnik, Paweł
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description Among specific amyloid ligands, Congo red and its analogues are often considered potential therapeutic compounds. However, the results of the studies so far have not been univocal because the properties of this dye, derived mostly from its supramolecular nature, are still poorly understood. The supramolecular structure of Congo red, formed by π–π stacking of dye molecules, is susceptible to the influence of the electric field, which may significantly facilitate electron delocalization. Consequently, the electric field may generate altered physico-chemical properties of the dye. Enhanced electron delocalization, induced by the electric field, alters the total charge of Congo red, making the dye more acidic (negatively charged). This is a consequence of withdrawing electrons from polar substituents of aromatic rings—sulfonic and amino groups—thus increasing their tendency to dissociate protons. The electric field-induced charge alteration observed in electrophoresis depends on dye concentration. This concentration-dependent charge alteration effect disappears when the supramolecular structure disintegrates in DMSO. Dipoles formed from supramolecular fibrillar species in the electric field become ordered in the solution, introducing the modified arrangement to liquid crystalline phase. Experimental results and theoretical studies provide evidence confirming predictions that the supramolecular character of Congo red is the main reason for its specific properties and reactivity.
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spelling pubmed-31814082011-09-30 Influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent Congo red Spólnik, Paweł Król, Marcin Stopa, Barbara Konieczny, Leszek Piekarska, Barbara Rybarska, Janina Zemanek, Grzegorz Jagusiak, Anna Piwowar, Piotr Szoniec, Grzegorz Roterman, Irena Eur Biophys J Original Paper Among specific amyloid ligands, Congo red and its analogues are often considered potential therapeutic compounds. However, the results of the studies so far have not been univocal because the properties of this dye, derived mostly from its supramolecular nature, are still poorly understood. The supramolecular structure of Congo red, formed by π–π stacking of dye molecules, is susceptible to the influence of the electric field, which may significantly facilitate electron delocalization. Consequently, the electric field may generate altered physico-chemical properties of the dye. Enhanced electron delocalization, induced by the electric field, alters the total charge of Congo red, making the dye more acidic (negatively charged). This is a consequence of withdrawing electrons from polar substituents of aromatic rings—sulfonic and amino groups—thus increasing their tendency to dissociate protons. The electric field-induced charge alteration observed in electrophoresis depends on dye concentration. This concentration-dependent charge alteration effect disappears when the supramolecular structure disintegrates in DMSO. Dipoles formed from supramolecular fibrillar species in the electric field become ordered in the solution, introducing the modified arrangement to liquid crystalline phase. Experimental results and theoretical studies provide evidence confirming predictions that the supramolecular character of Congo red is the main reason for its specific properties and reactivity. Springer-Verlag 2011-09-24 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3181408/ /pubmed/21947508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00249-011-0750-z Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Spólnik, Paweł
Król, Marcin
Stopa, Barbara
Konieczny, Leszek
Piekarska, Barbara
Rybarska, Janina
Zemanek, Grzegorz
Jagusiak, Anna
Piwowar, Piotr
Szoniec, Grzegorz
Roterman, Irena
Influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent Congo red
title Influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent Congo red
title_full Influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent Congo red
title_fullStr Influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent Congo red
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent Congo red
title_short Influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent Congo red
title_sort influence of the electric field on supramolecular structure and properties of amyloid-specific reagent congo red
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3181408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21947508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00249-011-0750-z
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