- The binding of synthetic retinoids to lipocalin beta-lactoglobulins.
The binding of synthetic retinoids to lipocalin beta-lactoglobulins.
Journal of medicinal chemistry (2009-11-27)
Laura H Riihimäki-Lampén, Mikko J Vainio, Mikko Vahermo, Leena L Pohjala, Jonna M S Heikura, Kaija H Valkonen, Vesa T Virtanen, Jari T Yli-Kauhaluoma, Pia M Vuorela
PMID19938842
ABSTRACT
The binding of therapeutically relevant synthetic retinoid derivatives to bovine and reindeer beta-lactoglobulin (betaLG) is demonstrated using fluorescence quenching and ultrafiltration/HPLC methods. Furthermore, synthesis of methyl (E)-3-[4-[(E)-2-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-enyl)vinyl]phenyl]-acrylate 4 and (E)-3-[4-[(E)-2-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-enyl)vinyl]phenyl]acrylic acid 5 is described. All studied compounds bind to both betaLG homologues with nanomolar K(d) values, and the interaction diminishes the pH-dependent aggregation of retinoids. Thus, betaLG may show benefits in improving the bioavailability of retinoid derivatives.
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Retinol, synthetic, ≥95% (HPLC), (Powder or Powder with Lumps)