The Investigation of the Interaction between Human Serum Transferring with Colchicine in the Presence of Pb+2 Ions: Synchronous Fluorescence Measurements

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Goldouzian Z., Goldouzian F., Momen-Heravi M., Chamani J.

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The interaction between Holo-Transferin (HTF) and Colchicine (COL) was investigated in the present 
of Pb+2 ions under physiological conditions by using synchronous fluorescence spectra. The synchronous 
fluorescence spectra show a slight change of tryptophan residue micro-environment. Synchronous fluorescence 
spectra show that the structure of the tyrosine residue environment was altered by interaction of the COL and
Pb+2 ions with HTF. The fluorescence intensity of HTF decreased regularly beside a small blue shift with 
increasing concentrations of COL and Pb+2 ions. The intrinsic fluorescence of HTF was quenched in the presence 
of drug and ion. Interaction of drugs with HTF and HTF-Pb+2 can elucidate the properties of drug-protein and 
ion- protein complex, as it may provide useful information about the structural feature that determines the 
therapeutic effectiveness of ion and drugs. Therefore, it has become a significant research field in life science, 
chemistry, biotechnology and clinical medicine

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