Physicochemical aspects of the energetics of binding of sulphanilic acid with bovine serum albumin

July 28, 2017

Title

Physicochemical aspects of the energetics of binding of sulphanilic acid with bovine serum albumin

Author

Tarlok S. Banipal, Amandeep Kaur, Parampaul K. Banipal

Year

2016

Journal

Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy

Abstract

The thermodynamic study of the binding of sulphanilic acid with model transport protein bovine serum albumin is a promising approach in the area of synthesizing new sulfa drugs with improved therapeutic effect. Thus, such binding studies play an important role in the rational drug design process. The binding between sulphanilic acid and bovine serum albumin has been studied using calorimetry, light scattering in combination with spectroscopic and microscopic techniques. The calorimetric data reveals the presence of two sequential nature of binding sites where the first binding site has stronger affinity (~ 104 M− 1) and second binding site has weaker affinity (~ 103 M− 1). However, the spectroscopic (absorption and fluorescence) results suggest the presence of single low affinity binding site (~ 103 M− 1) on protein. The contribution of polar and non-polar interactions to the binding process has been explored in the presence of various additives. It is found that sulphanilic acid binds with high affinity at Sudlow site II and with low affinity at Sudlow site I of protein. Light scattering and circular dichroism measurements have been used to study the effect on the molecular topology and conformation of protein, respectively. Thus these studies provide important insights into the binding of sulphanilic acid with bovine serum albumin both quantitatively and qualitatively.

Instrument

J-810

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Ligand binding, Pharmaceutical, Biochemistry