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U. Chaudhur

Bio: U. Chaudhur is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myoglobin & Hemoglobin. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 67 citations.

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TL;DR: Thermodynamic analysis revealed that binding of CPZ to hemoglobin was exothermic, whereas binding to myoglobin was endothermic with a high entropic contribution, suggesting that CPZ binding toMyoglobin is hydrophobic in nature.

68 citations


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01 May 2001-Proteins
TL;DR: Analysis of relevant spectroscopic data leads to the conclusions that two binding sites are involved in BSA–3HF interaction, and the interaction is slightly positively cooperative in nature with a similar binding constant.
Abstract: Recent studies have shown that various synthetic as well as therapeutically active naturally occurring flavonols possess novel luminescence properties that can potentially serve as highly sensitive monitors of their microenvironments in biologically relevant systems. We report a study on the interactions of bovine serum albumin (BSA) with the model flavonol 3-hydroxyflavone (3HF), using the excited-state proton-transfer (ESPT) luminescence of 3HF as a probe. Upon addition of BSA to the flavonoid solutions, we observe remarkable changes in the absorption, ESPT fluorescence emission and excitation profiles as well as anisotropy (r) values. Complexation of 3HF with protein results in a pronounced shift (20 nm) of the ESPT emission maximum of the probe (from lambda(max)(em) = 513 nm to lambda(max)(em) = 533 nm) accompanied by a significant increase in fluorescence intensity. The spectral data also suggest that, in addition to ESPT, the protein environment induces proton abstraction from 3HF leading to formation of anionic species in the ground state. Fairly high values of anisotropy are observed in the presence of BSA for the tautomer (r = 0.25) as well as anion (r = 0.35) species of 3HF, implying that both the species are located in motion-restricted environments of BSA molecules. Analysis of relevant spectroscopic data leads to the conclusions that two binding sites are involved in BSA-3HF interaction, and the interaction is slightly positively cooperative in nature with a similar binding constant of 1.1 - 1.3 x 10(5) M(-1) for both these sites. Proteins 2001;43:75-81.

163 citations

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TL;DR: It is suggested that micro TOF-Q mass spectrometry is useful technique for drug binding studies after showing for the first time that BA isolated from a plant (Tephrosia calophylla) binds to HSA.
Abstract: Betulinic acid (BA) has anti cancer and anti-HIV activity and has been proved to be therapeutically effective against cancerous and HIV-infected cells. Human serum albumin (HSA) is the predominant protein in the blood. Most drugs that bind to HSA will be transported to other parts of the body. Using micro TOF-Q mass spectrometry, we have shown, for the first time that BA isolated from a plant (Tephrosia calophylla) binds to HSA. The binding constant of BA to HSA was calculated from fluorescence data and found to be KBA = 1.685 ± 0.01 × 106 M−1, indicating a strong binding affinity. The secondary structure of the HSA–BA complex was determined by circular dichroism. The results indicate that the HSA in this complex is partially unfolded. Further, binding of BA at nanomolar concentrations of BA to free HSA was detected using micro TOF-Q mass spectrometry. The study revealed a mass increase from 65199 Da (free HSA) to 65643 Da (HSA + drug), where the additional mass of 444 Da was due to bound BA. Based on the results of this study, it is suggested that micro TOF-Q mass spectrometry is useful technique for drug binding studies.

113 citations

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that in the presence of H(2)O(2), HbA(1c) degrades DNA and protein more efficiently than Hb a(0) and formation of carbonyl content, an index of oxidative stress, is higher by H bA( 1c).

111 citations

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TL;DR: Information relating to the toxic and beneficial effects of these drugs has been discussed in this review and appropriate clinical application of phenothiazines can be developed in the future after gaining a comprehensive knowledge about their function.

105 citations

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Guowen Zhang1, Jinbao Guo1, Junhui Pan1, Xiuxia Chen1, Junjie Wang1 
TL;DR: In this article, the interaction between morin-Eu(III) complex and calf thymus DNA in physiological buffer (pH 7.4) was investigated using UV-vis spectrophotometry, fluorescence spectroscopy, viscosity measurements and DNA melting techniques.

89 citations