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Mitochondriotropic action and DNA protection: Interactions between phenolic acids and enzymes
Authors:Tatiane Silva de Abreu  Mariana Aparecida Braga  Anderson Assaid Simo  Marcus Vinicius Cardoso Trento  Mateus Willian de Faria Eleutrio  Luciana Lopes Silva Pereira  Elaine Fontes Ferreira da Cunha  Silvana Marcussi
Institution:Tatiane Silva de Abreu,Mariana Aparecida Braga,Anderson Assaid Simão,Marcus Vinicius Cardoso Trento,Mateus Willian de Faria Eleutério,Luciana Lopes Silva Pereira,Elaine Fontes Ferreira da Cunha,Silvana Marcussi
Abstract:The protective action of caffeic (CA) and syringic (SA) acids on the genotoxicity exercised by snake venoms was investigated in this study. Molecular interactions between phenolic acids and the enzyme succinate dehydrogenase were also explored. In the electrophoresis assay, SA did not inhibit the genotoxicity induced by the venom. However, CA partially inhibited DNA degradation. In the comet assay, SA and CA exerted an inhibitory effect on the venom‐induced fragmentation. Succinate dehydrogenase presented, in computational analyzes, favorable energies to the molecular bond to both the malonic acid and the phenolic compounds evaluated. In the enzymatic activity assays, SA inhibited succinate dehydrogenase and interfered in the interaction of malonic acid. Meanwhile, CA potentiated the inhibition exerted by the malonic acid. The results suggest transient interactions between toxins present in venoms and phenolic acids, mainly by hydrogen interactions, which corroborate with the data from previous works.
Keywords:comet assay  enzymatic inhibitor  genotoxicity  phenolic compounds  snake venom  succinate dehydrogenase
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