Literature DB >> 22871064

Assessment of new cationic porphyrin binding to plasma proteins by planar microarray and spectroscopic methods.

Aram Gyulkhandanyan1, Lusine Gyulkhandanyan, Robert Ghazaryan, Fabrice Fleury, Marie Angelini, Grigor Gyulkhandanyan, Vehary Sakanyan.   

Abstract

Porphyrins have a unique aromatic structure determining particular photochemical properties that make them promising photosensitizers for anticancer therapy. Previously, we synthesized a set of artificial porphyrins by modifying side-chain functional groups and introducing different metals into the core structure. Here, we have performed a comparative study of the binding properties of 29 cationic porphyrins with plasma proteins by using microarray and spectroscopic approaches. The porphyrins were noncovalently immobilized onto hydrogel-covered glass slides and probed to bio-conjugated human and bovine serum albumins, as well as to human hemoglobin. The signal detection was carried out at the near-infrared fluorescence wavelength (800 nm) that enabled the effect of intrinsic visible wavelength fluorescence emitted by the porphyrins tested to be discarded. Competition assays on porphyrin microarrays indicated that long-chain fatty acids (FAs) (palmitic and stearic acids) decrease porphyrin binding to both serum albumin and hemoglobin. The binding affinity of different types of cationic porphyrins for plasma proteins was quantitatively assessed in the absence and presence of FAs by fluorescent and absorption spectroscopy. Molecular docking analysis confirmed results that new porphyrins and long-chain FAs compete for the common binding site FA1 in human serum albumin and meso-substituted functional groups in porphyrins play major role in the modulation of conformational rearrangements of the protein.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22871064     DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2012.703063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Struct Dyn        ISSN: 0739-1102


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