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Inactivation of thiostrepton by copper(II)
Authors:C Vasant Kumar Chary  S Rambhav  G Venkateswerlu
Institution:(1) Bhavan's New Science College, Narayanaguda 163, Sripuram Colony, Malakpet Post, 500036 A. P. Hyderabad, India;(2) Department of Biochemistry, University College of Science, Osmania University, 500007, A. P. Hyderabad, India
Abstract:Summary Among the various bivalent metal ions tested, only copper(II) was found to bind to thiostrepton (M rr 1650) in a stoichiometric ratio of 4:1. The binding of four copper ions to a thiostrepton molecule resulted in (a) irreversible loss in biological activity and (b) a change in the ultraviolet absorption spectrum of the antibiotic. Potentiometric titration of thiostrepton in the presence of copper(II) revealed dissociation of the antibiotic with a loss of 11 protons/molecule. Based on the preferential ability of copper(II) to bind to thiostrepton in the presence of some copper-complexing compounds containing similar ligand groups to the antibiotic, the possible co-ordinating atoms of the thiostrepton molecule involved in binding to the metal ion are discussed.
Keywords:Thiostrepton  Copper(II)  Biological activity  Metal ion  Molar ratio
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