Binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (PRPs) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoids

The interaction of the cyanidin, pelargonidin, catechin, myrecetin and kaempferol with casein and gelatin, as proline rich proteins (PRPs), was studied. The binding constants calculated for both flavonoid-casein and flavonoid-gelatin were fairly large (105–107 M−1) indicating strong interaction. Due...

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Main Authors: Jawaad Ahmed Ansari, Shahina Naz, Omer Mukhtar Tarar, Rahmanullah Siddiqi, Muhammad Samee Haider, Khalid Jamil
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2015-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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spelling doaj-e9d144aa9fbd4a9e8525d89dda8125cf2020-11-25T00:42:38ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1678-44052015-03-0146118318810.1590/S1517-838246120130280S1517-83822015000100183Binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (PRPs) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoidsJawaad Ahmed AnsariShahina NazOmer Mukhtar TararRahmanullah SiddiqiMuhammad Samee HaiderKhalid JamilThe interaction of the cyanidin, pelargonidin, catechin, myrecetin and kaempferol with casein and gelatin, as proline rich proteins (PRPs), was studied. The binding constants calculated for both flavonoid-casein and flavonoid-gelatin were fairly large (105–107 M−1) indicating strong interaction. Due to higher proline content in gelatin, the binding constants of flavonoid-gelatin (2.5 × 105–6.2 × 107M−1) were found to be higher than flavonoid-casein (1.2 × 105–5.0 × 107 M−1). All the flavonoids showed significant antibacterial activity against the tested strains. Significant loss in activity was observed due to the complexation with PRPs confirming that binding effectively reduced the concentration of the free flavonoids to be available for antibacterial activity. The decline in activity was corresponding to the values of the binding constants. Though the activities of free catechin and myrecetin were higher compared to pelargonidin, cyanidin and kaempferol yet the decline in activity of catechin and myrecetin due to complexation with casein and gelatin was more pronounced.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822015000100183&lng=en&tlng=enproline rich proteinsflavonoidscatechinmyrecetinkaempferolpelargonidincyanidingelatincaseinbinding constants
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author Jawaad Ahmed Ansari
Shahina Naz
Omer Mukhtar Tarar
Rahmanullah Siddiqi
Muhammad Samee Haider
Khalid Jamil
spellingShingle Jawaad Ahmed Ansari
Shahina Naz
Omer Mukhtar Tarar
Rahmanullah Siddiqi
Muhammad Samee Haider
Khalid Jamil
Binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (PRPs) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoids
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
proline rich proteins
flavonoids
catechin
myrecetin
kaempferol
pelargonidin
cyanidin
gelatin
casein
binding constants
author_facet Jawaad Ahmed Ansari
Shahina Naz
Omer Mukhtar Tarar
Rahmanullah Siddiqi
Muhammad Samee Haider
Khalid Jamil
author_sort Jawaad Ahmed Ansari
title Binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (PRPs) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoids
title_short Binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (PRPs) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoids
title_full Binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (PRPs) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoids
title_fullStr Binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (PRPs) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoids
title_full_unstemmed Binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (PRPs) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoids
title_sort binding effect of proline-rich-proteins (prps) on in vitro antimicrobial activity of the flavonoids
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
series Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1678-4405
publishDate 2015-03-01
description The interaction of the cyanidin, pelargonidin, catechin, myrecetin and kaempferol with casein and gelatin, as proline rich proteins (PRPs), was studied. The binding constants calculated for both flavonoid-casein and flavonoid-gelatin were fairly large (105–107 M−1) indicating strong interaction. Due to higher proline content in gelatin, the binding constants of flavonoid-gelatin (2.5 × 105–6.2 × 107M−1) were found to be higher than flavonoid-casein (1.2 × 105–5.0 × 107 M−1). All the flavonoids showed significant antibacterial activity against the tested strains. Significant loss in activity was observed due to the complexation with PRPs confirming that binding effectively reduced the concentration of the free flavonoids to be available for antibacterial activity. The decline in activity was corresponding to the values of the binding constants. Though the activities of free catechin and myrecetin were higher compared to pelargonidin, cyanidin and kaempferol yet the decline in activity of catechin and myrecetin due to complexation with casein and gelatin was more pronounced.
topic proline rich proteins
flavonoids
catechin
myrecetin
kaempferol
pelargonidin
cyanidin
gelatin
casein
binding constants
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