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Structure Dependence of Pyridine and Benzene Derivatives on Interactions with Model Membranes
Pyridine-based small-molecule drugs, vitamins, and cofactors are vital for many cellular processes, but little is known about their interactions with membrane interfaces. These specific membrane interactions of these small molecules or ions can assist in diffusion across membranes or reach a membran...
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description | Pyridine-based small-molecule drugs, vitamins, and cofactors are vital for many cellular processes, but little is known about their interactions with membrane interfaces. These specific membrane interactions of these small molecules or ions can assist in diffusion across membranes or reach a membrane-bound target. This study explores how minor differences in small molecules (isoniazid, benzhydrazide, isonicotinamide, nicotinamide, picolinamide, and benzamide) can affect their interactions with model membranes. Langmuir monolayer studies of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) or dipalmitoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DPPE), in the presence of the molecules listed, show that isoniazid and isonicotinamide affect the DPPE monolayer at lower concentrations than the DPPC monolayer, demonstrating a preference for one phospholipid over the other. The Langmuir monolayer studies also suggest that nitrogen content and stereochemistry of the small molecule can affect the phospholipid monolayers differently. To determine the molecular interactions of the simple N-containing aromatic pyridines with a membrane-like interface, 1H one-dimensional NMR and 1H–1H two-dimensional NMR techniques were utilized to obtain information about the position and orientation of the molecules of interest within aerosol-OT (AOT) reverse micelles. These studies show that all six of the molecules reside near the AOT sulfonate headgroups and ester linkages in similar positions, but nicotinamide and picolinamide tilt at the water–AOT interface to varying degrees. Combined, these studies demonstrate that small structural changes of small N-containing molecules can affect their specific interactions with membrane-like interfaces and specificity toward different membrane components. |
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