Literature DB >> 1421968

Analogous copper(I) coordination in metallothionein from yeast and the separate domains of the mammalian protein.

H J Hartmann1, Y J Li, U Weser.   

Abstract

The three-dimensional structures of both vertebrate Cu12-metallothionein (class 1) and yeast Cu8-thionein (class 2) are still unknown. The different copper:protein stoichiometry compared with that of the (ZnCd)7-metallothioneins was expected to alter the metal-thiolate cluster structure considerably. In order to avoid possible domain interactions in the hepatic rat metallothionein, separate chemically synthesized alpha- and beta-domains were used rather than the apoprotein. Apo yeast thionein, and the alpha- and beta-domains of rat liver metallothionein-2 were reconstituted by Cu(I) titration. Reconstitution steps were monitored using spectroscopic methods including luminescence emission and circular dichroism. Upon UV irradiation a linear increase in intensity of the orange-red luminescence was observed near 600 nm up to 6 Cu eq using either compound regardless of the different cysteine sulfer content (yeast thionein 12S, alpha-domain 11S, beta-domain 9S). The characteristic dichroic properties of the yeast copper-protein between 240 and 400 nm were in good agreement with those of the respective class 1 metallothionein domains. All observed Cotton bands were of similar shape and appeared in the same wavelength regions. However, the molar ellipticities were less pronounced in the alpha- and beta-fragments employed. There appears to be a striking similarity between the oligonuclear Cu(I) binding centers in all metallothionein species.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1421968     DOI: 10.1007/bf01061327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biometals        ISSN: 0966-0844            Impact factor:   2.949


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