Journal
APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 190, Issue 2, Pages 506-528Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-019-03078-y
Keywords
Human serum albumin; Fluorescence quenching; Pt complex; Tertpentyl glycine; Molecular docking
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In this paper, a new anticancer Pt (II) complex, cis-[Pt (NH3)(2)(tertpentylgly)]NO3, was synthesized with glycine-derivative ligand and characterized. Cytotoxicity of this water-soluble Pt complex was studied against human cancer breast cell line of MCF-7. The interaction of human serum albumin (HSA) with Pt complex was studied by using UV-Vis, fluorescence spectroscopy methods, and molecular docking at 27 and 37 degrees C in the physiological situation (I = 10 mM, pH = 7.4). The negative Delta Hb0 and positive Delta Sb0 indicated that electrostatic force may be a major mode in the binding between Pt complex and HSA. Binding constant values were obtained through UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy that reveal strong interaction. The negative Gibbs free energy that was obtained by using the UV-Vis method offers spontaneous interaction. Fluorescence quenching the intensity of HSA by adding Pt complex confirms the static mode of interaction is effective for this binding process. Hill coefficients, n(H), Hill constant, k(H), complex aggregation number around HSA, < J >, number of binding sites, g, HSA melting temperature, T-m, and Stern-Volmer constant, k(SV), were also obtained. The kinetics of the interaction was studied, which showed a second-order kinetic. The results of molecular docking demonstrate the position of binding of Pt complex on HSA is the site I in the subdomain IIA.
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