Literature DB >> 25769011

Quantification of bindings of organometallic ruthenium complexes to GSTπ by mass spectrometry.

Yu Lin1, Yongdong Huang2, Wei Zheng1, Kui Wu1, Qun Luo1, Yao Zhao1, Shaoxiang Xiong3, Fuyi Wang4.   

Abstract

Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) has been widely used to identify binding sites of metal complexes to proteins. However, the MS quantification of the metal-protein coordination remains a challenge. We have recently demonstrated by ESI-MS analysis that organometallic ruthenium complexes [(η(6)-arene)Ru(en)Cl](+) (arene=p-cymene (1), biphenyl (2) or 9,10-dihydrophenanthrene (3); en=ethylenediamine) bound to human glutathione-S-transferase π (GSTπ) at Cys15 and Cys48 within the G-site, and Cys102 and Met92 on the interface of the GSTπ dimer, showing inhibitory potency against the enzyme (J. Inorg. Biochem., 128 (2013) 77-84). Herein, we developed a mass spectrometric method to quantify the binding stoichiometry of the three complexes to GSTπ. The differences in signal intensities of the heavy-labelled peptides produced by tryptic digestion of the ruthenated GSTπ complexes and the respective light-labelled peptides in the tryptic digest of equimolar GSTπ were used to calculate the binding stoichiometry at specific residues. The results indicated that the pre-complexation of GSTπ with its substrate GSH significantly reduced the bindings of the ruthenium complexes at Met92 and Cys102, but had little impact on the bindings at Cys15 and Cys48. As the inhibitory activities of the ruthenium complexes against GSTπ are similar to those against GSTπ in complexation with GSH, these results suggest that the inhibition of the ruthenium complexes on GSTπ is attributed to the ruthenation at Cys15 and Cys48. The present work provides not only insights into the understanding on the inhibitory mechanism of ruthenium complexes GSTπ, but also a general method for quantitative characterization of metal-protein interactions.
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Keywords:  Binding stoichiometry; Glutathione-S-transferase; Mass spectrometry; Organometallic ruthenium complexes; Quantification

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25769011     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2015.02.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inorg Biochem        ISSN: 0162-0134            Impact factor:   4.155


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