December 4, 2024
Sedigheh Hashemnia

Sedigheh Hashemnia

Academic Rank: Associate professor
Address: Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Nano and Bioscience and Technology, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr 75169, Iran
Degree: Ph.D in Biochemistry
Phone: 07733441494
Faculty: Faculty of Nano and Biotechnology

Research

Title Chemical Modification of Acidic Residues of Cytochrome c with Safranin: pH Effect on Structure and Function of the Modified Protein
Type Article
Keywords
Chemical modification · Cytochrome c · Peroxidase activity · Safranin O · Structure-function
Journal ChemistrySelect
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/slct.202203637
Researchers Sedigheh Hashemnia (First researcher) , Zaynab Mokhtari (Third researcher)

Abstract

Utilizing cytochrome c (Cyt c), we studied the covalent attachment of safranin O to a protein could affect the protein properties. The effect of covalent attachment of safranin to Cyt c was explored using spectroscopic techniques, which revealed changes in the secondary and tertiary structure of the protein. Using Trp 59 fluorescence emission (λem=355 nm) and safranin fluorescence profile (λem=587 nm), we investigated the changes in the structure of the heme moiety and the binding of safranin molecules to the Cyt c protein. Far-UV CD spectroscopy results showed that modification significantly reduced the α-helix content. Studies showed that the modification causes the prevention of thermal aggregation of the protein at 65°C and decreases in the peroxidase activity of the protein. Investigating of the pH effect revealed that although the Cyt c modification reduced peroxidase activity, the pH shift to pH 6.0 could increase the peroxidase activity.