Literature DB >> 9924974

Supramolecular ligands: monomer structure and protein ligation capability.

B Stopa1, M Górny, L Konieczny, B Piekarska, J Rybarska, M Skowronek, I Roterman.   

Abstract

The aim of this work was to define the chemical structure of compounds self-assembling in water solutions, which appear to interact with proteins as single ligands with their supramolecular nature preserved. For this purpose the ligation to proteins of bis azo dyes, represented by Congo red and its derivatives with designed structural alterations, were tested. The three parameters which characterize the reactivity of supramolecular material were determined in the same conditions for all studied dyes. These were: A) stability of the assembly products; B) binding to heat-denatured protein (human IgG); and C) binding to native protein (rabbit antibodies in the immune complex) measured by the enhancement of hemagglutination. The structural differences between the Congo red derivatives concerned the symmetry of the molecule and the structure of its non-polar component, which occupies the central part of the dye molecule and is thought to be crucial for self-assembly. Other dyes were also studied for the same purpose: Evans blue and Trypan blue, bis-ANS and ANS, as well as a group of compounds with a structural design unlike that of bis azo dyes. Compounds with rigid elongated symmetric molecules with a large non-polar middle fragment are expected to form a ribbon-like supramolecular organization in assembling. They appeared to have ligation properties related to their self-assembling tendency. The compounds with different structures, not corresponding to bis azo dyes, did not reveal ligation capability, at least in respect to native protein. The conditions of binding to denatured proteins seem less restrictive than the conditions of binding to native molecules. The molten hydrophobic protein interior becomes a new binding area allowing for complexation of even non-assembled molecules.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9924974     DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9084(99)80001-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochimie        ISSN: 0300-9084            Impact factor:   4.079


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