Human serum albumin binding assay based on displacement of a non selective fluorescent inhibitor
This paper describes the discovery of a novel fluorescent probe 6 and its utility in measuring compounds, affinity for human serum albumin (HSA). In this paper, we describe a fluorescent antibacterial analog, 6, with utility as a competition probe to determine affinities of other antibacterial analo...
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description | This paper describes the discovery of a novel fluorescent probe 6 and its utility in measuring compounds, affinity for human serum albumin (HSA).
In this paper, we describe a fluorescent antibacterial analog, 6, with utility as a competition probe to determine affinities of other antibacterial analogs for human serum albumin (HSA). Analog 6 bound to HSA with an affinity of 400±100nM and the fluorescence was environmentally sensitive. With 370nm excitation, environmental sensitivity was indicated by a quenching of the 530nm emission when the probe bound to HSA. Displacement of dansylsarcosine from HSA by 6 indicated it competed with compounds that bound at site II (ibuprofen binding site) on HSA. Analog 6 also shifted the NMR peaks of an HSA bound oleic acid molecule that itself was affected by compounds that bound at site II. In addition to binding at site II, 6 interacted at site I (warfarin binding site) as indicated by displacement of dansylamide and the shifting of NMR peaks of an HSA bound oleic acid molecule affected by warfarin site binding. Additional evidence for multiple site interaction was discovered when a percentage of 6 could be displaced by either ibuprofen or phenylbutazone. A competition assay was established using 6 to determine relative affinities of other antibacterial inhibitors for HSA. |
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