Localization and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Cu(I) Binding Site in Wheat Metallothionein Ec-1

The early cysteine-labeled metallothionein (MT) from Triticum aestivum (common wheat), denoted Ec-1, features two structurally well-defined domains, γ and βE, coordinating two and four Zn(II) ions, respectively. While the protein is currently assumed to function mainly in zinc homeostasis, a low amo...

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Main Authors: Katsiaryna Tarasava, Jens Loebus, Eva Freisinger
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-03-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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spelling doaj-df5957aba5e647f191f78dbe185184f22020-11-25T01:52:54ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672016-03-0117337110.3390/ijms17030371ijms17030371Localization and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Cu(I) Binding Site in Wheat Metallothionein Ec-1Katsiaryna Tarasava0Jens Loebus1Eva Freisinger2Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich, 8057 Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Chemistry, University of Zurich, 8057 Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Chemistry, University of Zurich, 8057 Zurich, SwitzerlandThe early cysteine-labeled metallothionein (MT) from Triticum aestivum (common wheat), denoted Ec-1, features two structurally well-defined domains, γ and βE, coordinating two and four Zn(II) ions, respectively. While the protein is currently assumed to function mainly in zinc homeostasis, a low amount of copper ions was also recently detected in a native Ec-1 sample. To evaluate the observed copper binding in more detail, the recombinant Zn6Ec-1 form was exposed to different amounts of Cu(I) ions and the resulting species characterized with spectroscopic methods. Data reveal that the first Cu(I) equivalent coordinates exclusively to the N-terminal γ-domain of the protein and replaces one Zn(II) ion. To analyze the ability of the γ-domain for coordination of monovalent metal ions in more detail, the γ-Ec-1 peptide fragment was incubated with increasing amounts of Cu(I) and the process monitored with UV–VIS, circular dichroism, and luminescence spectroscopy. Closely similar spectra are observed regardless if the apo- or the metal ion-loaded and, hence, pre-folded forms, were used for the titration experiments with Cu(I). The results indicate that low amounts of Cu(I) ions displace the two metal ions subsequently and stoichiometrically, despite the different coordination geometry requirements of Cu(I) and Zn(II).http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/17/3/371metallothioneinwheatcopper ionszinc ionsspectroscopyluminescence spectroscopy
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author Katsiaryna Tarasava
Jens Loebus
Eva Freisinger
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Jens Loebus
Eva Freisinger
Localization and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Cu(I) Binding Site in Wheat Metallothionein Ec-1
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
metallothionein
wheat
copper ions
zinc ions
spectroscopy
luminescence spectroscopy
author_facet Katsiaryna Tarasava
Jens Loebus
Eva Freisinger
author_sort Katsiaryna Tarasava
title Localization and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Cu(I) Binding Site in Wheat Metallothionein Ec-1
title_short Localization and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Cu(I) Binding Site in Wheat Metallothionein Ec-1
title_full Localization and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Cu(I) Binding Site in Wheat Metallothionein Ec-1
title_fullStr Localization and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Cu(I) Binding Site in Wheat Metallothionein Ec-1
title_full_unstemmed Localization and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Cu(I) Binding Site in Wheat Metallothionein Ec-1
title_sort localization and spectroscopic analysis of the cu(i) binding site in wheat metallothionein ec-1
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2016-03-01
description The early cysteine-labeled metallothionein (MT) from Triticum aestivum (common wheat), denoted Ec-1, features two structurally well-defined domains, γ and βE, coordinating two and four Zn(II) ions, respectively. While the protein is currently assumed to function mainly in zinc homeostasis, a low amount of copper ions was also recently detected in a native Ec-1 sample. To evaluate the observed copper binding in more detail, the recombinant Zn6Ec-1 form was exposed to different amounts of Cu(I) ions and the resulting species characterized with spectroscopic methods. Data reveal that the first Cu(I) equivalent coordinates exclusively to the N-terminal γ-domain of the protein and replaces one Zn(II) ion. To analyze the ability of the γ-domain for coordination of monovalent metal ions in more detail, the γ-Ec-1 peptide fragment was incubated with increasing amounts of Cu(I) and the process monitored with UV–VIS, circular dichroism, and luminescence spectroscopy. Closely similar spectra are observed regardless if the apo- or the metal ion-loaded and, hence, pre-folded forms, were used for the titration experiments with Cu(I). The results indicate that low amounts of Cu(I) ions displace the two metal ions subsequently and stoichiometrically, despite the different coordination geometry requirements of Cu(I) and Zn(II).
topic metallothionein
wheat
copper ions
zinc ions
spectroscopy
luminescence spectroscopy
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/17/3/371
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