Vitamin
B2 Operates by Dual Thermodynamic and Kinetic
Mechanisms to Selectively Tailor Urate Crystallization
Posted on 2025-01-28 - 14:05
Here we demonstrate how a biologically
relevant molecule, riboflavin
(vitamin B2), operates by a dual mode of action to effectively control
crystallization of ammonium urate (NH4HU), which is associated
with cetacean kidney stones. In situ microfluidics and atomic force
microscopy experiments confirm a strong interaction between riboflavin
and NH4HU crystal surfaces that substantially inhibits
layer nucleation and spreading by kinetic mechanisms of step pinning
and kink blocking. Riboflavin does not alter the distribution of tautomeric
urate isomers, but its adsorption on NH4HU crystal surfaces
does interfere with the effects of minor urate tautomer by limiting
its ability to induce NH4HU crystal defects while also
suppressing NH4HU nucleation and inhibiting crystal growth
by 80% at an uncharacteristically low modifier concentration. Time-resolved
spectroscopy measurements, ab initio calculations, and molecular dynamics
simulations confirm that each riboflavin molecule forms a complex
with six or more urate molecules to lower supersaturation, thereby
reducing the rate of NH4HU crystallization by a thermodynamically
driven mechanism. The degree of complexation observed for riboflavin
far exceeds that of common chelating agents, and results in crystal
dissolution when the free urate concentration falls below NH4HU solubility. The synergism that is created by riboflavin’s
dual kinetic and thermodynamic mechanisms is rarely achieved by more
conventional crystal growth inhibitors. These insights offer new approaches
that could be influential for the design of molecular modifiers in
crystal engineering applications, the development of therapeutics
for pathological conditions, and establishing broader understanding
of the roles played by foreign agents in natural and biological crystallization.
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Li, Si; Hong, Sungil; Chen, Qizan; Meegan, Jenny; Parry, Celeste B.; Mittal, Jeetain; et al. (2025). Vitamin
B2 Operates by Dual Thermodynamic and Kinetic
Mechanisms to Selectively Tailor Urate Crystallization. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c14629