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http://dx.doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2004.25.6.791

Binding Set Analysis for Interaction of Human Serum Albumin with Cethyl Trimethylammonium Bromide  

Bordbar, Abdol-Khalegh (Department of Chemistry, Isfahan University)
Sohrabi, Nasrin (Department of Chemistry, Isfahan University)
Gharibi, Hossain (Department of Chemistry, Tarbiat-Modares University)
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Abstract
The binding of cethyl trimethylammonium bromide, (CTAB) with human serum albumin (HSA) has been investigated at 5 mM phosphate buffer pH 7.0, 27 $^{\circ}C$ and various ionic strength using ion selective membrane electrodes. This method is faster and much more accurate than equilibrium dialysis technique, so provides sufficient and accurate data for binding data analysis. A novel and simple method was introduced for resolution and characterization of binding sets on basis of binding capacity concept. The values of Hill binding parameters were estimated for each set and used for calculation of intrinsic binding affinity. The results interpreted on basis of nature of forces which interfered in the interaction and represent the existence of three and two binding sets for binding of CTAB at $10^{-4}$ and $10^{-3}$ M of NaBr, respectively.
Keywords
Binding capacity; Scatchard plot; Ionic surfactant; Human serum albumin;
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