Study on the interaction of paeoniflorin with human serum albumin (HSA) by spectroscopic and molecular docking techniques

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The interaction of paeoniflorin with human serum albumin (HSA) was investigated using fluorescence, UV-vis absorption, circular dichroism (CD) spectra and molecular docking techniques under simulative physiological conditions. The results clarified that the fluorescence quenching of HSA by paeoniflorin was a static quenching process and energy transfer as a result of a newly formed complex (1:1). Paeoniflorin spontaneously bound to HSA in site I (subdomain IIA), which was primarily driven by hydrophobic forces and hydrogen bonds (δH°=-9.98kJmol-1, δS°=28.18Jmol-1K-1). The binding constant was calculated to be 1.909×103Lmol-1 at 288K and it decreased with the increase of the temperature. The binding distance was estimated to be 1.74nm at 288K, showing the occurrence of fluorescence energy transfer. The results of CD and three-dimensional fluorescence spectra showed that paeoniflorin induced the conformational changes of HSA. Meanwhile, the study of molecular docking also indicated that paeoniflorin could bind to the site I of HSA mainly by hydrophobic and hydrogen bond interactions.

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Xu, L., Hu, Y. X., Li, Y. C., Liu, Y. F., Zhang, L., Ai, H. X., & Liu, H. S. (2017). Study on the interaction of paeoniflorin with human serum albumin (HSA) by spectroscopic and molecular docking techniques. Chemistry Central Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13065-017-0348-3

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