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<title>Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal of Research in Pharmacy Journal of Research in Pharmacy 2024 , Vol 28 , Issue 1</title>
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<note>ABSTRACT: Letrozole-HSA (human serum albumin) binding was studied using various spectroscopic techniques,
MCR-ALS (multivariate curve resolution alternating least squares) chemometrics method, and molecular modelings.
Binding constant at different temperatures, main interacted sites properties, thermodynamic parameters, HSA
conformation in complex form was obtained using the relevant data. Due to the fluorescence emission wavelength
overlap of LET and HSA, fluorescence emission enhancement was seen at the emission wavelength of 340 nm, following
the excitation at 278 nm rather than fluorescence quenching. MCR-ALS analysis of UV-Vis absorption and fluorescence
emission data approved the complex formation between LET and HSA. The fluorescence emission quenching was
observed at 320 nm rather than 340 nm. The emission data were fitted to the Stern-Volmer, van't Hoff, and Hill models
to calculate the quenching and binding constants. The results showed that LET binds to HSA with a binding constant
of 2.25 &times; 104 M-1 that resembles the moderate binding capacity of LET to HSA. Furthermore, decreased biding constant
at higher temperatures and decreased quenching constants at higher temperatures showed static quenching constant.
Thermodynamic analysis and simultaneous competitive binding studies showed that LET interacts with HSA's
subdomain IIA and IIIA mainly by hydrogen and Van der Waals bonds. The results agree with molecular modeling
studies. FTIR and circular dichroism (CD) results revealed the reduced alpha-helical structure of HSA in LET-HSA
complex compared to non-bound form.

KEYWORDS: Letrozole; Human serum albumin; spectroscopy; MCR-ALS; Emission spectra overlap.</note>
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