Bisphenol B: An inhibitor of mitochondrial electron transport chain protein
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https://doi.org/10.56042/ijbb.v62i4.14428Keywords:
Mitochondria, Complex III protein, Toxicology, Molecular docking, Enzyme activityAbstract
The toxicity of bisphenols is well-reported. Studies report mitochondrial dysregulation due to BPA. However, limited
studies exist on other analogs of bisphenols. Moreover, the mechanism involved in such dysregulation is unknown. We have
performed a study of Bisphenol B (BPB) with various proteins of mitochondria using in silico and in vitro studies. It was
observed that BPB interacts with and inhibits the ETC complex III protein. This hints that the mitochondrial toxicity of BPB
is due to the ETC complex III protein. However, more research in the field is required to unravel the toxicological effect of
bisphenol on mitochondria fully.
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