Spectroscopic Studies on the Molecular Ageing of Serum Albumin

July 28, 2017

Title

Spectroscopic Studies on the Molecular Ageing of Serum Albumin

Author

Mariola Chudzik, Małgorzata Maciążek-Jurczyk, Bartosz Pawełczak, Anna Sułkowska

Year

2017

Journal

Molecules

Abstract

Pathological states in the organism, e.g., renal or hepatic diseases, cataract, dysfunction of coronary artery, diabetes mellitus, and also intensive workout, induce the structural modification of proteins called molecular ageing or N-A isomerization. The aim of this study was to analyze the structural changes of serum albumin caused by alkaline ageing using absorption, spectrofluorescence, and circular dichroism spectroscopy. The N-A isomerization generates significant changes in bovine (BSA) and human (HSA) serum albumin subdomains—the greatest changes were observed close to the tryptophanyl (Trp) and tyrosyl (Tyr) residue regions while a smaller change was observed in phenyloalanine (Phe) environment. Moreover, the changes in the polarity of the Trp neighborhood as well as the impact of the ageing process on α-helix, β-sheet content, and albumin molecule rotation degree have been analyzed. Based on the spectrofluorescence study, the alterations in metoprolol binding affinity to the specific sites that increase the toxicity of the drug were investigated.

Instrument

J-1500

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Biochemistry