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Isolation of Lipoprotein Particles from Chicken Egg Yolk for the Study of Bacterial Pathogen Fatty Acid Incorporation into Membrane Phospholipids
Published on: May 15, 2019
Riboflavin interactions with the chicken isolated carrier protein
Simona Marincean1, Diana L Nichols1, Marilee A Benore1
1Department of Natural Sciences, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 4901 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn, MI 48128, USA.
Abstract:
Riboflavin, a member of the B vitamin family, is a water-soluble vitamin that participates in energy metabolism processes via two coenzymes, flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), in oxidized and reduced forms. Low levels of riboflavin have been associated with growth and developmental problems. In an effort to investigate the role of hydrogen bonding in the interactions between riboflavin and chicken riboflavin binding protein, the solid state geometry characteristics of a riboflavin derivative stripped of hydroxyl groups except the primary one, N-(6'-hydroxyhexyl)isoalloxazine, were investigated and found that π-stacking and hydrogen bonding involving the isoalloxazine rings are the primary intermolecular interactions. Subsequent comparative fluorescence studies showed that at neutral pH, in presence of the protein, quenching of N-(6'-hydroxyhexyl)isoalloxazine and riboflavin occurred similarly suggesting that the hydroxyl groups were not a key component of the vitamin protein interactions in the binding pocket.
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