The interaction between cisplatin and erythrocyte membrane proteins was studied based on the quenching effect of cisplatin on the intrinsic fluorescence of proteins.A concentration-dependent quenching effect was observed.The presence of chloride and sulphate weakens the effect significantly.A pH-dependence was also noted with a stronger effect in acidic solution. The nature of the interaction is considered to be platinum-thiol group binding according to the effect of cisplatin on the fluorescence of FMA labeled membrane. The mechanism of the cisplatin-protein interactions was discussed based on the effect of coexisting anion
The cyclohexamethylene-diamine squaric acid platinum(Ⅱ) complexs(R,R, S,S) binding to G-actin and the consquence conformation change were studied by N-(1-pyrenyl) maleimide(NPM) labeled fluorescence and intrinsic fluorescence. The binding and chemical kinetics were determined by fluorometry. The results showed that when R (Pt/actin molar ratio) was lower than 30, the Pt binded to G-actin strong binding sites(-SH), when R was larger than 30, the Pt binded to G-actin weaker binding sites. The consquence conformation changes were determined by CD. The CD results showed that R was smaller than 60, G-actin α-helix contents decreased slowly, R was larger than 60, G-actin conformation changed obviously. The reaction of R,R complex of platinum(Ⅱ) S,S complex of platinum(Ⅱ) with G-actin was similar to that of with S,S complex of platinum(Ⅱ).