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Triplet Excited States as Chiral Reporters for the Binding of Drugs to Transport Proteins
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Drug TargetMolecular BiologyDrug Triplet LifetimesMolecular PharmacologyChiral ReporterBioanalysisMolecular RecognitionBiochemistryBiochemical InteractionTriplet Excited StatesBiomolecular InteractionProtein TransportPharmacologyNatural SciencesPeptide LibraryChiral ReportersHuman Serum AlbuminMolecular BiophysicsMedicineDrug Discovery
The triplet excited state of flurbiprofen methyl ester (FBPMe) has been used as a chiral reporter for the two binding sites of human serum albumin (HSA). The occupation level of the binding sites has been estimated from regression analysis of the triplet decays at several [FBPMe]/[HSA] ratios. The data agree with two high affinity binding sites (I and II) that are populated to a different extent. A remarkable stereodifferentiation has been found in the drug triplet lifetimes within the protein microenvironment.
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