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Chemical approaches to penicillin allergy-IV. Binding of carrier receptor protein with penicillin and its analogues.

Authors :
Mandal, Chitra
Mandal, Chabbinath
Bhattacharyya, P
Source :
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Section A, Physical Sciences; 1978, Vol. 87 Issue 6, p145-163, 19p
Publication Year :
1978

Abstract

The availability of electrophoretically homogeneous rabbit penicillin carrier receptor protein (CRP) by affinity chromatography afforded an ideal in vitro system to calculate the thermodynamic parameters of binding of penicillin and analogues with CRP as well as competitive binding of such analogues with CRP in presence ofC-penicillin G. The kinetics of association of CRP with 7-deoxy penicillin which does not bind covalently with CRP have been studied through equilibrium dialysis withC-7-deoxybenzyl penicillin and found to be K=2·79×10M.−ΔG=8·106 k cal/mole as well as fluorescence quenching studies with exciter λ 280 K=3·573×10M,−ΔG=8·239 k cal/mole. The fluorescence quenching studies have been extended to CRP-benzyl penicillin and CRP-6-aminopenicillanic acid (6APA) systems also. The fluorescence data with benzyl penicillin indicate two conformational changes in CRP-a fast change corresponding to the non-covalent binding to CRP with 7-deoxy penicillin and a slower change due to covalent bond formation. With 6-APA the first change is not observed but the conformational change corresponding to covalent binding is only seen. Competitive binding studies indicate that the order of binding of CRP with the analogues of penicillin is as follows: methicillin > 6APA > carbenicillin > o-nitrobenzyl penicillin > cloxacillin ≈ benzyl penicillin ≈ 6-phenyl acetamido penicillanyl alcohol ≈ 7 phenyl acetamido desacetoxy cephalosporanic acid ≈ p-amino benzyl penicillin ≈ p-nitro benzyl penicillin > ticarcillin > o-amino benzyl penicillin > amoxycillin > 7-deoxy benzyl penicillin > ampicillin. From these data it has been possible to delineate partially the topology of the penicillin binding cleft of the CRP as well as some of the functional groups in the cleft responsible for the binding process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03700089
Volume :
87
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Section A, Physical Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
72987953
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03182126