The interaction of gallium(III) with the ligands containing phenolic group(s), such as salicylic acid, N, N,glycine (EHPG), and ovotransferrin, was studied, respectively, by means of fluorescence in 0.01 mol/L Hepes at pH 7.4 and room temperature. Fluorescence intensity showed an increase when gallium(III) was bound to 8-hydroxyquinoline and HBED. In contrast, it was decreased with the interaction of gallium(III) with salicylic acid and EHPG. At pH 7.4, there was N…H-O type intramolecular hydrogen bond in the former, and the latter existed O…H-O type intramolecular hydrogen bond. Fluorescence titration of apoovotransferrin with gallium(III) displayed that the fluorescence intensity was decreased at the N-terminal binding site, while enhanced at the C-terminal binding site. It can account for the O…H-O type intramolecular hydrogen bonds for the phenolic groups of Tyr92 and Tyr191 residues at the N-terminal binding site. And there are N…H-O type intramolecular hydrogen bonds for Tyr431 and Tyr524 residues at the C-terminal binding site. In addition, under the same conditions, the conditional binding constant of gallium(III) with EHPG or HBED determined by fluorescence method is lg K Ga-EHPG =19.18 or lg K Ga-HBED =19.08.
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