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Key Intermediate Species Reveal the Copper(II)‐Exchange Pathway in Biorelevant ATCUN/NTS Complexes

Kotuniak, Radosław and Strampraad, Marc J. F. and Bossak‐Ahmad, Karolina and Wawrzyniak, Urszula E. and Ufnalska, Iwona and Hagedoorn, Peter‐Leon and Bal, Wojciech (2020) Key Intermediate Species Reveal the Copper(II)‐Exchange Pathway in Biorelevant ATCUN/NTS Complexes. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 59 (28). pp. 11234-11239. ISSN 1433-7851

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202004264

Abstract

The amino-terminal copper and nickel/N-terminal site (ATCUN/NTS) present in proteins and bioactive peptides exhibits high affinity towards CuII ions and have been implicated in human copper physiology. Little is known, however, about the rate and exact mechanism of formation of such complexes. We used the stopped-flow and microsecond freeze-hyperquenching (MHQ) techniques supported by steady-state spectroscopic and electrochemical data to demonstrate the formation of partially coordinated intermediate CuII complexes formed by glycyl-glycyl-histidine (GGH) peptide, the simplest ATCUN/NTS model. One of these novel intermediates, characterized by two-nitrogen coordination, t1/2 ≈100 ms at pH 6.0 and the ability to maintain the CuII /CuI redox pair is the best candidate for the long-sought reactive species in extracellular copper transport.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions:Department of Biophysics
ID Code:1901
Deposited By: Radosław Kotuniak
Deposited On:27 Jul 2020 08:18
Last Modified:27 Jul 2020 08:18

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