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The dynamics of biomolecules are very different from that of atoms or molecules. Biomolecules are often highly damped due to solvent and exhibit either few or no oscillations because of their massive ...nature. In the given study we used dye as a ligand to see the characteristic changes of the serum albumin through spectroscopic and theoretical (molecular docking) techniques. Dye molecules are one of the most used toxic materials which significantly affects the quality of water bodies. Dyes are usually carcinogenic; mutagens and they interact with living organisms at the molecular level. There are many unanswered questions that remain about the connections of protein structure to protein function. The nature of the binding interaction of ethidium bromide with serum albumin, binding constant, and stoichiometry was investigated using various biophysical methods like UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopies. Molecular docking tools were utilized to explore detailed structural information and energetics of the ligand-protein interactions.続きを見る
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