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Stereo-Selectivity of Human Serum Albumin to Enantiomeric and Isoelectronic Pollutants Dissected by Spectroscopy, Calorimetry and Bioinformatics

1–naphthol (1N), 2–naphthol (2N) and 8–quinolinol (8H) are general water pollutants. 1N and 2N are the configurational enantiomers and 8H is isoelectronic to 1N and 2N. These pollutants when ingested are transported in the blood by proteins like human serum albumin (HSA). Binding of these pollutants...

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Autores principales: Ahmad, Ejaz, Rabbani, Gulam, Zaidi, Nida, Singh, Saurabh, Rehan, Mohd, Khan, Mohd Moin, Rahman, Shah Kamranur, Quadri, Zainuddin, Shadab, Mohd., Ashraf, Mohd Tashfeen, Subbarao, Naidu, Bhat, Rajiv, Khan, Rizwan Hasan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3206814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22073150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026186
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author Ahmad, Ejaz
Rabbani, Gulam
Zaidi, Nida
Singh, Saurabh
Rehan, Mohd
Khan, Mohd Moin
Rahman, Shah Kamranur
Quadri, Zainuddin
Shadab, Mohd.
Ashraf, Mohd Tashfeen
Subbarao, Naidu
Bhat, Rajiv
Khan, Rizwan Hasan
author_facet Ahmad, Ejaz
Rabbani, Gulam
Zaidi, Nida
Singh, Saurabh
Rehan, Mohd
Khan, Mohd Moin
Rahman, Shah Kamranur
Quadri, Zainuddin
Shadab, Mohd.
Ashraf, Mohd Tashfeen
Subbarao, Naidu
Bhat, Rajiv
Khan, Rizwan Hasan
author_sort Ahmad, Ejaz
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description 1–naphthol (1N), 2–naphthol (2N) and 8–quinolinol (8H) are general water pollutants. 1N and 2N are the configurational enantiomers and 8H is isoelectronic to 1N and 2N. These pollutants when ingested are transported in the blood by proteins like human serum albumin (HSA). Binding of these pollutants to HSA has been explored to elucidate the specific selectivity of molecular recognition by this multiligand binding protein. The association constants (K(b)) of these pollutants to HSA were moderate (10(4)–10(5) M(−1)). The proximity of the ligands to HSA is also revealed by their average binding distance, r, which is estimated to be in the range of 4.39–5.37 nm. The binding free energy (ΔG) in each case remains effectively the same for each site because of enthalpy–entropy compensation (EEC). The difference observed between ΔC(p) (exp) and ΔC(p) (calc) are suggested to be caused by binding–induced flexibility changes in the HSA. Efforts are also made to elaborate the differences observed in binding isotherms obtained through multiple approaches of calorimetry, spectroscopy and bioinformatics. We suggest that difference in dissociation constants of pollutants by calorimetry, spectroscopic and computational approaches could correspond to occurrence of different set of populations of pollutants having different molecular characteristics in ground state and excited state. Furthermore, our observation of enhanced binding of pollutants (2N and 8H) in the presence of hemin signifies that ligands like hemin may enhance the storage period of these pollutants in blood that may even facilitate the ill effects of these pollutants.
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spelling pubmed-32068142011-11-09 Stereo-Selectivity of Human Serum Albumin to Enantiomeric and Isoelectronic Pollutants Dissected by Spectroscopy, Calorimetry and Bioinformatics Ahmad, Ejaz Rabbani, Gulam Zaidi, Nida Singh, Saurabh Rehan, Mohd Khan, Mohd Moin Rahman, Shah Kamranur Quadri, Zainuddin Shadab, Mohd. Ashraf, Mohd Tashfeen Subbarao, Naidu Bhat, Rajiv Khan, Rizwan Hasan PLoS One Research Article 1–naphthol (1N), 2–naphthol (2N) and 8–quinolinol (8H) are general water pollutants. 1N and 2N are the configurational enantiomers and 8H is isoelectronic to 1N and 2N. These pollutants when ingested are transported in the blood by proteins like human serum albumin (HSA). Binding of these pollutants to HSA has been explored to elucidate the specific selectivity of molecular recognition by this multiligand binding protein. The association constants (K(b)) of these pollutants to HSA were moderate (10(4)–10(5) M(−1)). The proximity of the ligands to HSA is also revealed by their average binding distance, r, which is estimated to be in the range of 4.39–5.37 nm. The binding free energy (ΔG) in each case remains effectively the same for each site because of enthalpy–entropy compensation (EEC). The difference observed between ΔC(p) (exp) and ΔC(p) (calc) are suggested to be caused by binding–induced flexibility changes in the HSA. Efforts are also made to elaborate the differences observed in binding isotherms obtained through multiple approaches of calorimetry, spectroscopy and bioinformatics. We suggest that difference in dissociation constants of pollutants by calorimetry, spectroscopic and computational approaches could correspond to occurrence of different set of populations of pollutants having different molecular characteristics in ground state and excited state. Furthermore, our observation of enhanced binding of pollutants (2N and 8H) in the presence of hemin signifies that ligands like hemin may enhance the storage period of these pollutants in blood that may even facilitate the ill effects of these pollutants. Public Library of Science 2011-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3206814/ /pubmed/22073150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026186 Text en Ahmad et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ahmad, Ejaz
Rabbani, Gulam
Zaidi, Nida
Singh, Saurabh
Rehan, Mohd
Khan, Mohd Moin
Rahman, Shah Kamranur
Quadri, Zainuddin
Shadab, Mohd.
Ashraf, Mohd Tashfeen
Subbarao, Naidu
Bhat, Rajiv
Khan, Rizwan Hasan
Stereo-Selectivity of Human Serum Albumin to Enantiomeric and Isoelectronic Pollutants Dissected by Spectroscopy, Calorimetry and Bioinformatics
title Stereo-Selectivity of Human Serum Albumin to Enantiomeric and Isoelectronic Pollutants Dissected by Spectroscopy, Calorimetry and Bioinformatics
title_full Stereo-Selectivity of Human Serum Albumin to Enantiomeric and Isoelectronic Pollutants Dissected by Spectroscopy, Calorimetry and Bioinformatics
title_fullStr Stereo-Selectivity of Human Serum Albumin to Enantiomeric and Isoelectronic Pollutants Dissected by Spectroscopy, Calorimetry and Bioinformatics
title_full_unstemmed Stereo-Selectivity of Human Serum Albumin to Enantiomeric and Isoelectronic Pollutants Dissected by Spectroscopy, Calorimetry and Bioinformatics
title_short Stereo-Selectivity of Human Serum Albumin to Enantiomeric and Isoelectronic Pollutants Dissected by Spectroscopy, Calorimetry and Bioinformatics
title_sort stereo-selectivity of human serum albumin to enantiomeric and isoelectronic pollutants dissected by spectroscopy, calorimetry and bioinformatics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3206814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22073150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026186
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