Novel benzanthrone probes for membrane and protein studies

Olga Ryzhova*, Kateryna Vus, Valeriya Trusova, Elena Kirilova, Georgiy Kirilov, Galyna Gorbenko, Paavo Kinnunen

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Abstract

The applicability of a series of novel benzanthrone dyes to monitoring the changes in physicochemical properties of lipid bilayer and to differentiating between the native and aggregated protein states has been evaluated. Based on the quantitative parameters of the dye-membrane and dye-protein binding derived from the fluorimetric titration data, the most prospective membrane probes and amyloid tracers have been selected from the group of examined compounds. Analysis of the red edge excitation shifts of the membrane-and amyloid-bound dyes provided information on the properties of benzanthrone binding sites within the lipid and protein matrixes. To understand how amyloid specificity of benzanthrones correlates with their structure, quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) analysis was performed involving a range of quantum chemical molecular descriptors. A statistically significant model was obtained for predicting the sensitivity of novel benzanthrone dyes to amyloid fibrils.

Original languageEnglish
Article number034007
Number of pages19
JournalMethods and Applications in Fluorescence
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2016
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • benzanthrone dyes
  • lipid membranes
  • fibrillar protein aggregates
  • polarity
  • viscosity
  • EGG-WHITE LYSOZYME
  • AMYLOID FIBRILS
  • THIOFLAVIN-T
  • FLUORESCENT-PROBES
  • LUMINOPHORE DYES
  • LIQUID-CRYSTALS
  • LIPID-BILAYERS
  • MODEL SYSTEMS
  • DYNAMICS
  • BINDING

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