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Fluorescence Study on The Interaction Between Cisplatin and Erythrocyte Membrane Proteins

Bao-Wei Chen, Kui Wang   

  1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Beijing Medical University, Beijing 100083
  • Received:1994-12-31 Revised:1995-05-09 Online:1995-09-15 Published:1995-09-15

Abstract: The interaction between cisplatin and erythrocyte membrane proteins was studied based on the quenching effect of cisplatin on the intrinsic fluorescence of proteins. A concentration-dependent quenching effect was observed. The presence of chloride and sulphate weakens the effect significantly. A pH-dependence was also noted with a stronger effect in acidic solution. The nature of the interaction is considered to be platinum-thiol group binding according to the effect of cisplatin on the fluorescence of FMA labeled membrane. The mechanism of the cisplatin-protein interactions was discussed based on the effect of coexisting anion.

Key words: Cisplatin, Membrane protein, Fluorescence

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