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- W1979593708 abstract "In this work, we have analyzed the influence of two structurally related phenothiazine drugs, promazine and triflupromazine hydrochlorides, when bound to myoglobin, a model protein, and how the drug concentration and solution conditions may affect the denaturation process of this protein. In this manner, we derive the thermodynamic quantities of the unfolding process by using a spectroscopic technique such as UV-vis spectroscopy at different drugs concentrations and at pH 2.5, 5.5, and 9.0. To do this, a thermodynamic model was used which included experimental data corresponding to the pre- and post-transition into the observable transition. It has been found that both drugs play a destabilizing role for the protein, at least at low concentrations. In addition, at acidic pH and higher drug concentrations, a stabilizing effect can be observed, which may be related to the formation of some type of protein refolding, subsequent aggregation, or both. The reason for this behavior has been suggested to be the different protein conformations at acidic pH, the increase of solvent-exposed hydrophobic and hydrophilic residues after denaturation and/or binding, and the different strength of drug-protein interactions when changing the solution conditions. For this reason, thermodynamic quantities such as Gibbs energies, DeltaG, and entropies of unfolding, DeltaS(m), increase as the solution pH increases provided that additional solvent-exposed hydrophobic residues are present, which were previously buried at room temperature. Moreover, the larger binding affinity at pH 9.0 due to enhanced electrostatic interactions between protein and drug molecules (drug and protein differ in their net electrical charge) additionally collaborates to this residue exposition to solvent as a consequence of the alteration of protein conformation as due to drug binding. Comparison of thermodynamic data between promazine and triflupromazine hydrochlorides also shows that drug-protein affinity and hydrophobicity also affect the thermodynamic denaturation parameters." @default.
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- W1979593708 title "Modification of the Thermal Unfolding Pathways of Myoglobin upon Drug Interaction in Different Aqueous Media" @default.
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