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).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2, SARS2) is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic and infections that continue to affect the lives of millions of people worldwide, especially those who are older and/or immunocompromised. The SARS2 main protease enzyme, M (also called 3C-like protease, 3CL), is a bona fide drug target as evidenced by potent inhibition with nirmatrelvir and ensitrelvir, the active components of the drugs Paxlovid and Xocova, respectively. However, the existence of nirmatrelvir and ensitrelvir-resistant isolates underscores the need to develop next-generation drugs with different resistance profiles and/or distinct mechanisms of action.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMolluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) is a human-specific poxvirus that causes a highly common but mild infection characterized by distinctive and persistent papular skin lesions. These lesions can persist for long periods without an effective clearance response from the host. MCV, like all poxviruses, encodes multiple known immunosuppressive proteins which target innate immune signalling pathways involved in viral nucleic acid sensing, interferon production and inflammation which should trigger antiviral immunity leading to clearance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReplication of the malarial parasite in human erythrocytes requires massive zinc fluxes, necessitating the action of zinc transporters across the parasite plasma and organellar membranes. Although genetic knockout studies have been conducted on a few "orphan" zinc transporters in spp., none of them have been functionally characterized.
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December 2024
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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