In vitro assessment of the toxicity of lead (Pb 2+ ) to phycocyanin

2018 
Abstract This work reports the influence of lead (Pb 2+ ) on fluorescence characteristics and protein structure of phycocyanin molecules experimentally in vitro . The fluorescence intensity decreases with the increasing concentration of Pb 2+ from 0 to 5 × 10 −5  mol L −1 , showing the fluorescence quenching of phycocyanin by Pb 2+ . The quenching process is suggested to be static regarding the calculation results and the experimental results of time-resolved fluorescence decay profiles. The synchronous fluorescence spectra show that the effect of Pb 2+ on the Tyr residues of phycocyanin is more significant than the Trp residues. The forming of aggregation by the interaction of Pb 2+ with phycocyanin molecules is suggested from the results of resonance light scattering spectra. The UV–Vis spectra of the protein skeleton of phycocyanin have a red-shift of about 10 nm with increasing the Pb 2+ concentration from 0 to 5 × 10 −5  mol L −1 , indicating a change in the protein skeleton and its secondary structure. With the increasing Pb 2+ concentration, the two negative peaks (209 nm and 218 nm) on circular dichroism spectra become smaller, showing a decrease of the α-helix structure. These results may give people a deeper understanding of that how the heavy metal (Pb 2+ ) can affect the chemo-physical properties of phycocyanin.
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