Publications by authors named "Dineshbabu Takkella"

A comparative study on the interaction of two tautomeric forms of sanguinarine (SANG), an alkaloid with therapeutic properties, with β-lactoglobulin (β-LG) protein was explored using spectroscopic and computational methods. The spectroscopic study reveals a high binding affinity for alkanolamine to monomeric β-LG (at pH = 9) as compared to iminium to dimeric β-LG (at pH = 6.2).

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  • Biomolecules play a key role in charge and energy transfer mechanisms essential for processes like photosynthesis, impacting fields like chemistry and biochemistry.
  • The article investigates a model system with effective energy transfer between imiquimod (IMQ) and rifampicin (RIF), noting dark quenching effects due to fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET).
  • Findings are supported by spectroscopy, molecular dynamics, and TD-DFT calculations, highlighting the influence of pi-pi and hydrogen bond interactions, which vary depending on the non-ionic or zwitter-ionic form of RIF.
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Herein, we investigated PhFC (10-phenylferrocenyl-5,15-diphenyl corrole), a corrole-based donor-acceptor (D-A) dyad, to understand the energy/electron transfer reaction dynamics. Phenylferrocene acts as the donor moiety when attached to the position of the corrole ring in the PhFC D-A system. The photophysical properties of the PhFC dyad and its parent molecule, TPC (5,10,15-triphenyl corrole), were studied by UV-vis spectroscopy, steady state fluorescence spectroscopy, TCSPC and optical microscopy techniques.

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In this paper, we report the binding interaction of milk protein, beta-lactoglobulin (BLG), with an antibiotic against tuberculosis, rifampicin (RIF). BLG intrinsic fluorescence from tryptophan (Trp) amino acids was monitored to understand protein-drug interactions. Binding parameters and stoichiometry were estimated with the help of fluorescence spectral changes.

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This article reports the interaction of rifampicin, one of the important antituberculosis drugs, with Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA). Herein, we have monitored the fluorescence properties of tryptophan (Trp) residue in BSA to understand the interactions between protein and rifampicin. Fluorescence intensity of BSA was quenched tremendously upon interacting with the drug.

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