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Binding of Two Tetrasulfophthalocyanines (Fe(III) and Metal-Free) to Lysozyme: Fluorescence Spectroscopic and Computational Approach.

Jonathan Osiris Vicente-Escobar1, Miguel Ángel García-Sánchez1, Iris N Serratos1, César Millán-Pacheco2, Salvador Ramón Tello-Solís3.   

Abstract

The interactions between tetrasulfophthalocyanines and lysozyme were studied using fluorescence spectroscopic and computational analyses. Lysozyme has been found to be widely studied as an anticancer agent, however, there are few reports of its interaction with phthalocyanines. Fe(III) tetrasulfophthalocyanine (FeTSPc) and free base tetrasulfophthalocyanine (TSPc) used in this study, were synthesized by our research group. Experimental results suggested that the metalled complex FeTSPc has a much higher affinity than TSPc. The binding stoichiometry between each tetrasulfophthalocyanine and lysozyme was 1:1. Stern-Volmer analysis suggested that the fluorescence quenching proceedes through a static process. Binding thermodynamics (ΔG, ΔH and ΔS) confirmed that mainly hydrogen bonds, van der Waals, and electrostatic forces are responsible for the binding process. We carried out molecular dynamics simulations, molecular docking, and binding energy calculations. Molecular dynamics simulations yielded the most populated cluster of lysozyme structures, and a representative structure from this cluster was used for the docking studies with these phthalocyanines. 1000 poses were generated for each ligand. The strudtures of the resulting complexes revealed that Arg 73 and Arg 112 are important for the binding affinity of the tetrasulfophthalocyanines, generating mainly an electrostatic favorable environment for the SO3- groups. In addition, hydrophobic contacts were involved with Trp 62, Trp 63 and Trp 108, explaining the fluorescence quenching observed experimentally. Binding energies were determined for these models, confirming that the interactions with lysozyme were more favorable for FeTSPc compared to TSPc. The understanding of the molecular mechanisms is relevant to characterize the nature of tetrasulfophthalocyanines in photodynamic therapy.

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Keywords:  Binding process; Computational studies; Fluorescence; Lysozyme; Tetrasulfophthalocyanines

Year:  2021        PMID: 33665743     DOI: 10.1007/s10895-021-02710-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fluoresc        ISSN: 1053-0509            Impact factor:   2.217


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