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Interaction of anticancer drug clofarabine with human serum albumin and human α-1 acid glycoprotein. Spectroscopic and molecular docking approach

Research Abstract
The binding interaction between clofarabine, an important anticancer drug and two important carrier proteins found abundantly in human plasma, Human Serum Albumin (HSA) and α-1 acid glycoprotein (AAG) was investi gated by spectroscopic and molecular modeling methods. The results obtained from fluorescence quenching ex periments demonstrated that the fluorescence intensity of HSA and AAG is quenched by clofarabine and the static mode of fluorescence quenching is operative. UV–vis spectroscopy deciphered the formation of ground state com plex between anticancer drug and the two studied proteins. Clofarabine was found to bind at 298 K with both AAG and HSA with the binding constant of 8.128 × 10 and 4.120 × 10 for AAG and HSA, respectively. There is stronger interaction of clofarabine with AAG as compared to HSA. The Gibbs free energy change was found to be negative for the interaction of clofarabine with AAG and HSA indicating that the binding process is sponta neous. Binding of clofarabine with HSA and AAG induced ordered structures in both proteins and lead to molec ular compaction. Clofarabine binds to HSA near to drug site II. Hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions were the main bonding forces between HSA-clofarabine and AAG-clofarabine as revealed by docking results. This study suggests the importance of binding of anticancer drug to AAG spatially in the diseases like cancers where the plasma concentration of AAG increases many folds. Design of drug dosage can be adjusted accordingly to achieve optimal treatment outcome.
Research Authors
Mohammad Rehan Ajmal , Saima Nusrat , Parvez Alam , Nida Zaidi , Mohsin Vahid Khan , Masihuz Zaman ,
Yasser E. Shahein , Mohamed H. Mahmoud , Gamal Badr , Rizwan Hasan Khan
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Research Journal
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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NULL
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Elsevier
Research Rank
1
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NULL
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NULL
Research Year
2016

3D Visualization of Developmental Toxicity of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene in Zebrafish Embryogenesis Using Light-Sheet Microscopy

Research Abstract
Environmental contamination by trinitrotoluene is of global concern due to its widespread use in military ordnance and commercial explosives. Despite known long-term persistence in groundwater and soil, the toxicological profile of trinitrotoluene and other explosive wastes have not been systematically measured using in vivo biological assays. Zebrafish embryos are ideal model vertebrates for high-throughput toxicity screening and live in vivo imaging due to their small size and transparency during embryogenesis. Here, we used Single Plane Illumination Microscopy (SPIM)/light sheet microscopy to assess the developmental toxicity of explosive-contaminated water in zebrafish embryos and report 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene-associated developmental abnormalities, including defects in heart formation and circulation, in 3D. Levels of apoptotic cell death were higher in the actively developing tissues of trinitrotoluene-treated embryos than controls. Live 3D imaging of heart tube development at cellular resolution by light-sheet microscopy revealed trinitrotoluene-associated cardiac toxicity, including hypoplastic heart chamber formation and cardiac looping defects, while the real time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) quantitatively measured the molecular changes in the heart and blood development supporting the developmental defects at the molecular level. Identification of cellular toxicity in zebrafish using the state-of-the-art 3D imaging system could form the basis of a sensitive biosensor for environmental contaminants and be further valued by combining it with molecular analysis.
Research Authors
Juneyong Eum, Jina Kwak, Hee Joung Kim, Seoyoung Ki, Kooyeon Lee, Ahmed A. Raslan, Ok Kyu Park, Md Ashraf Uddin Chowdhury, Song Her, Yun Kee, Seung-Hae Kwon and Byung Joon Hwang
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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NULL
Research Publisher
MDPI
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
17
Research Website
http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/17/11/1925
Research Year
2016

Up-to-date Probabilistic Seismic-Hazard Assessment for Egypt

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NULL
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Sawires, R., Peláez, J.A., Fat-Helbary, R.E., and Ibrahim, H.A.
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The Ninth International Symposium on Geophysics (ISG-9),
21-22 November 2016, Tanta, EGYPT
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NULL
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NULL
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4
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NULL
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NULL
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2016

Up-to-date Probabilistic Seismic-Hazard Assessment for Egypt

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NULL
Research Authors
Sawires, R., Peláez, J.A., Fat-Helbary, R.E., and Ibrahim, H.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
The Ninth International Symposium on Geophysics (ISG-9),
21-22 November 2016, Tanta, EGYPT
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NULL
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NULL
Research Rank
4
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NULL
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NULL
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2016

The Egyptian building code: Recommended modifications for
the representation of the earthquake action based on up-to-date seismic hazard assessment

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NULL
Research Authors
Sawires, R., and Peláez, J.A.
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The Fifth International Conference for Young Scientists in Basic and Applied Sciences, 29 October – 1 November 2016, Assiut, EGYPT.
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NULL
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NULL
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4
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NULL
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NULL
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2016

2D electrical resistivity imaging and seismic hazard assessment of buildings in Assiut New city, Egypt

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NULL
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Othman, M., Zeidan, G., Omran, A., Sawires, R., and Ramah, M.
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Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Annual Meeting, 21-26 October 2016, Dallas, TEXAS.
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NULL
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NULL
Research Rank
3
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NULL
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NULL
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2016

2D electrical resistivity imaging and seismic hazard assessment of buildings in Assiut New city, Egypt

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Othman, M., Zeidan, G., Omran, A., Sawires, R., and Ramah, M.
Research Department
Research Journal
Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Annual Meeting, 21-26 October 2016, Dallas, TEXAS.
Research Member
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NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

2D electrical resistivity imaging and seismic hazard assessment of buildings in Assiut New city, Egypt

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Othman, M., Zeidan, G., Omran, A., Sawires, R., and Ramah, M.
Research Department
Research Journal
Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Annual Meeting, 21-26 October 2016, Dallas, TEXAS.
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
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NULL
Research Year
2016
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