Bovine serum albumin as a platform for designing biologically active nanocarriers : experimental and computational studies
Adamczyk, Olga and Szota, Magdalena and Rakowski, Kamil and Prochownik, Magdalena and Doveiko, Daniel and Chen, Yu and Jachimska, Barbara (2023) Bovine serum albumin as a platform for designing biologically active nanocarriers : experimental and computational studies. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25 (1). 37. ISSN 1422-0067 (https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25010037)
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Abstract
Due to the specificity of their structure, protein systems are adapted to carry various ligands. The structure of many proteins potentially allows for two types of immobilization of a therapeutic agent, either on the outer surface of the protein or within the protein structure. The existence of two active sites in BSA’s structure, the so-called Sudlow I and II, was confirmed. The conducted research involved determining the effectiveness of BSA as a potential carrier of 5-fluorouracil (5FU). 5-fluorouracil is a broad-spectrum anticancer drug targeting solid tumors. The research was carried out to estimate the physicochemical properties of the system using complementary measurement techniques. The optimization of the complex formation conditions made it possible to obtain significant correlations between the form of the drug and the effective localization of the active substance in the structure of the protein molecule. The presence of two amino groups in the 5FU structure contributes to the deprotonation of the molecule at high pH values (pH > 8) and the transition to the anionic form (AN1 and AN3). To investigate the binding affinity of the tautomeric form with BSA, UV-vis absorption, fluorescence quenching, zeta potential, QCM-D, and CD spectroscopic studies were performed. The experimental research was supported by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and molecular docking. The simulations confirm the potential location of 5FU tautomers inside the BSA structure and on its surface.
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Adamczyk, Olga, Szota, Magdalena, Rakowski, Kamil, Prochownik, Magdalena, Doveiko, Daniel

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Item type: Article ID code: 87720 Dates: DateEvent19 December 2023Published15 December 2023Accepted24 November 2023SubmittedSubjects: Science > Natural history > Biology
Science > PhysicsDepartment: Faculty of Science > Physics
Strategic Research Themes > Health and Wellbeing
Technology and Innovation Centre > BionanotechnologyDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 22 Dec 2023 13:18 Last modified: 23 Apr 2025 01:55 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/87720