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Effect of antioxidants on heavy metals induced conformational alteration of cytochrome c and myoglobin

  • Khadega Khamis Moh Alazoumi
  • , Anwar Ahmed
  • , Salman Freeh Alamery
  • , Anas Shamsi
  • , Basir Ahmad
  • , Asimul Islam
  • , Humaira Farooqi
  • Jamia Hamdard University
  • King Saud University
  • Jamia Millia Islamia

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Abstract

Background: The exposure to heavy metals due to unrestrained industrialization, pollu-tion and non-degradability imposes a significant risk to human health. Proteins are prime targets of heavy metal stress, however, the underlying mechanisms and its impact on heme proteins is still not entirely clear. Objective: To analyze the deleterious effect of heavy metals such as cadmium, chromium and mercury on conformation of two proteins namely, cytochrome c and myoglobin. The protective effect of glycine and ascorbic acid (animal origin), gallic acid and sesamol (plant origin) on heavy metal exposure was studied. Methods: Far-and near-UV Circular Dichroism (CD) measurements monitored the changes in secondary and tertiary structure. Absorption Soret spectroscopy study revealed changes in heme-pro-tein interaction. Peroxidase activity has been assayed to measure the absorption of tetraguaiacol. The interaction of heme proteins with different heavy metals was done using docking study. Results: Far-and near-UV CD measurements reveal that heavy metals disrupt the secondary and tertiary structure of heme proteins. Antioxidants counteract the deleterious effect of heavy metals. Absorption spectroscopy revealed changes in the Soret region of these heme proteins. Changes in peroxidase activity was observed on addition of heavy metals and antioxidants. Molecular docking validated interaction of the heavy metals with proteins with a significant binding affinity (-2.3 kcal/-mol). Conclusion: Heavy metals interfered and disrupted both the heme proteins and mercury showed the maximum deleterious effect, further, chromium showed detrimental effect at very small concen-tration. The antioxidants from animal origin exhibited better protective response than those from plant source.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-42
Number of pages12
JournalProtein and Peptide Letters
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antioxidants
  • Cytochrome c
  • Heavy metals
  • Myoglobin
  • Protein denaturation
  • Protein structure

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