Abstract

In order to obtain a clue to the antitumor mechanism of \(\left[ {{\text{Me}}_{ 3} {\text{NH}}} \right]_{ 6} \left[ {{\text{H}}_{ 2} {\text{Mo}}_{ 1 2}^{\text{V}} {\text{O}}_{ 2 8} \left( {\text{OH}} \right)_{ 1 2} \left( {{\text{Mo}}^{\text{VI}} {\text{O}}_{ 3} } \right)_{ 4} } \right]\)·2H2O (PM-17), the interaction of PM-17 with flavin mononucleotide (FMN) as a prosthetic group of the flavoprotein has been investigated by both polarographic analysis and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) technique at the physiological solution pH (7.5). The half-wave potential (−0.50 V vs. Ag/AgCl) of the d.c. polarogram for the quasi-reversible one-electron reduction of FMN was shifted by PM-17 toward a more positive potential with a resultant deviation from one-electron reduction to formally more than one-electron reduction waves. The PM-17 effect on the d.c. polarogram could be explained by a variety of FMN···(PM-17)n (n > 0) aggregates with multiple conformations which was supported by the thermodynamic parameters (ΔH = −29.7 kJ mol−1, ΔS = −28.2 J mol−1 K−1, ΔG = −21.5 kJ mol−1, and number of FMN in the binding with PM-17 (N) = 0.053 at 20 °C) estimated by the ITC technique. A large conformational change of the FMN domain by the FMN···(PM-17)n aggregates is suggested to prevent the movement of the FMN centers into close proximity with nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) with a resultant depression of the electron transport in NADH dehydrogenase.

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