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[Spin-label progesterone binding to serum albumin].

Authors: S I, Ogursov; I V, Vesela; A V, Kamernitskiĭ; Iu Sh, Moshkovskiĭ; A I, Terekhina;

[Spin-label progesterone binding to serum albumin].

Abstract

The binding of spin label progesterone to bovine serum albumin was studied by the spin-probe technique. The binding capacity of protein was established. It was shown that protein formed a rigid complex with steroid, the correlation time of this complex being 50 ns. In the complex the radical part of the steroidal molecule has a hydrophobic environment.

Keywords

Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy, Serum Albumin, Bovine, Spin Labels, Progesterone, Protein Binding

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