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Study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(II) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods

Therapy with inhaled carbon monoxide (CO) is being tested in human clinical trials, yet the alternative use of prodrugs, CO-Releasing Molecules (CORMs), is conceptually advantageous. These molecules are designed to release carbon monoxide in specific tissues, in response to some locally expressed st...

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Autores principales: Jeremias, Hélia F., Lousa, Diana, Hollmann, Axel, Coelho, Ana C., Baltazar, Carla S., Seixas, João D., Marques, Ana R., Santos, Nuno C., Romão, Carlos C., Soares, Cláudio M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30261022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204624
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author Jeremias, Hélia F.
Lousa, Diana
Hollmann, Axel
Coelho, Ana C.
Baltazar, Carla S.
Seixas, João D.
Marques, Ana R.
Santos, Nuno C.
Romão, Carlos C.
Soares, Cláudio M.
author_facet Jeremias, Hélia F.
Lousa, Diana
Hollmann, Axel
Coelho, Ana C.
Baltazar, Carla S.
Seixas, João D.
Marques, Ana R.
Santos, Nuno C.
Romão, Carlos C.
Soares, Cláudio M.
author_sort Jeremias, Hélia F.
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description Therapy with inhaled carbon monoxide (CO) is being tested in human clinical trials, yet the alternative use of prodrugs, CO-Releasing Molecules (CORMs), is conceptually advantageous. These molecules are designed to release carbon monoxide in specific tissues, in response to some locally expressed stimulus, where CO can trigger a cytoprotective response. The design of such prodrugs, mostly metal carbonyl complexes, must consider their ADMET profiles, including their interaction with transport plasma proteins. However, the molecular details of this interaction remain elusive. To shed light into this matter, we focused on the CORM prototype [Mo(η(5)-Cp)(CH(2)COOH)(CO)(3)] (ALF414) and performed a detailed molecular characterization of its interaction with bovine serum albumin (BSA), using spectroscopic and computational methods. The experimental results show that ALF414 partially quenches the intrinsic fluorescence of BSA without changing its secondary structure. The interaction between BSA and ALF414 follows a dynamic quenching mechanism, indicating that no stable complex is formed between the protein Trp residues and ALF414. The molecular dynamics simulations are in good agreement with the experimental results and confirm the dynamic and unspecific character of the interaction between ALF414 and BSA. The simulations also provide important insights into the nature of the interactions of this CORM prototype with BSA, which are dominated by hydrophobic contacts, with a contribution from hydrogen bonding. This kind of information is useful for future CORM design.
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spelling pubmed-61601212018-10-19 Study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(II) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods Jeremias, Hélia F. Lousa, Diana Hollmann, Axel Coelho, Ana C. Baltazar, Carla S. Seixas, João D. Marques, Ana R. Santos, Nuno C. Romão, Carlos C. Soares, Cláudio M. PLoS One Research Article Therapy with inhaled carbon monoxide (CO) is being tested in human clinical trials, yet the alternative use of prodrugs, CO-Releasing Molecules (CORMs), is conceptually advantageous. These molecules are designed to release carbon monoxide in specific tissues, in response to some locally expressed stimulus, where CO can trigger a cytoprotective response. The design of such prodrugs, mostly metal carbonyl complexes, must consider their ADMET profiles, including their interaction with transport plasma proteins. However, the molecular details of this interaction remain elusive. To shed light into this matter, we focused on the CORM prototype [Mo(η(5)-Cp)(CH(2)COOH)(CO)(3)] (ALF414) and performed a detailed molecular characterization of its interaction with bovine serum albumin (BSA), using spectroscopic and computational methods. The experimental results show that ALF414 partially quenches the intrinsic fluorescence of BSA without changing its secondary structure. The interaction between BSA and ALF414 follows a dynamic quenching mechanism, indicating that no stable complex is formed between the protein Trp residues and ALF414. The molecular dynamics simulations are in good agreement with the experimental results and confirm the dynamic and unspecific character of the interaction between ALF414 and BSA. The simulations also provide important insights into the nature of the interactions of this CORM prototype with BSA, which are dominated by hydrophobic contacts, with a contribution from hydrogen bonding. This kind of information is useful for future CORM design. Public Library of Science 2018-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6160121/ /pubmed/30261022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204624 Text en © 2018 Jeremias 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jeremias, Hélia F.
Lousa, Diana
Hollmann, Axel
Coelho, Ana C.
Baltazar, Carla S.
Seixas, João D.
Marques, Ana R.
Santos, Nuno C.
Romão, Carlos C.
Soares, Cláudio M.
Study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(II) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods
title Study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(II) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods
title_full Study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(II) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods
title_fullStr Study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(II) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods
title_full_unstemmed Study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(II) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods
title_short Study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(II) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods
title_sort study of the interactions of bovine serum albumin with a molybdenum(ii) carbonyl complex by spectroscopic and molecular simulation methods
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30261022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204624
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