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Distinct characteristics of Ag+ and Cd2+ binding to CopZ from Bacillus subtilis.

Margaret A Kihlken1, Chloe Singleton, Nick E Le Brun.   

Abstract

The chaperone CopZ together with the P-type ATPase transporter CopA constitute a copper-detoxification system in Bacillus subtilis that is commonly found in bacteria and higher cells. Previous studies of the regulation of the copZA operon showed that expression is significantly upregulated in response to elevated concentrations of environmental silver and cadmium, as well as copper. Here, we have used spectroscopic and bioanalytical methods to investigate in detail the capacity of CopZ to bind these metal ions (as Ag(+) and Cd(2+)). We demonstrate that Ag(+) binding mimics closely that of Cu(+): Ag(+)-mediated dimerisation of the protein occurs, and distinct Ag(+)-bound species are formed at higher Ag(+) loadings. Cd(2+) also binds to CopZ, but exhibits significantly different behaviour. Cd(2+)-mediated dimerisation is only observed at low loadings, such that at 0.5 and one Cd(2+) per CopZ the protein is present mainly in a monomeric form; and multinuclear higher-order forms of Cd(2+)-CopZ are not observed. Competition binding studies reveal that Ag(+) binds with an affinity very similar to that of Cu(+), while Cd(2+) binding is significantly weaker. These data provide support for the proposal that CopZ may be involved in the detoxification of silver and cadmium, in addition to copper.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18496720     DOI: 10.1007/s00775-008-0388-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0949-8257            Impact factor:   3.358


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