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Reaction of Human Cd7metallothionein and N-Ethylmaleimide: Kinetic and Structural Insights from Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry.

Shu-Hua Chen1, David H Russell1.   

Abstract

The reaction of cadmium-binding human metallothionein-2A (Cd₇MT) and N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) is investigated by electrospray ionization-ion mobility-mass spectrometry (ESI IM-MS). MS provides a direct measure of the distribution of the kinetic intermediates as the reaction proceeds and provides new insights into the relative kinetic stability of the individual metal-thiolate bonds in Cd₇MT. The rate constants for the various metal-retaining intermediates (Cd(i), intermediate with i Cd²⁺ ions attached) differ by >3 orders of magnitude: Cd₄< Cd₃< Cd₂< Cd₁∼ Cd₆ < Cd₇ < Cd5. The reaction is viewed as a two-component cooperative process, rapid loss of three Cd²⁺ ions followed by slow loss of the remaining four Cd²⁺ ions, and Cd₄NEM₁₀MT was observed as the least reactive intermediate during the entire displacement process. "MS-CID-IM-MS", a top-down approach that provides two-dimensional dispersion (size to charge by IM; mass to charge by MS) of the CID fragment ions, was used for direct analysis of the kinetic intermediate [Cd₄NEM₁₀MT]⁵⁺ ion. The results provide direct evidence that the four Cd²⁺ ions located in the α-domain are retained, indicative of the greater kinetic stability for the α-domain. Further, the mapping of the alkylation sites in the [Cd₄NEM₁₀MT]⁵⁺ ion reveals that not only the nine cysteines in the β-domain but Cys33 in the α-domain is selectively labeled. The kinetic lability of the Cd-Cys33 bond is unexpected. The structural and functional implications of these findings are discussed.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26375382     DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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2.  First-Principles Collision Cross Section Measurements of Large Proteins and Protein Complexes.

Authors:  Jacob W McCabe; Christopher S Mallis; Klaudia I Kocurek; Michael L Poltash; Mehdi Shirzadeh; Michael J Hebert; Liqi Fan; Thomas E Walker; Xueyun Zheng; Ting Jiang; Shiyu Dong; Cheng-Wei Lin; Arthur Laganowsky; David H Russell
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Review 3.  THE IMS PARADOX: A PERSPECTIVE ON STRUCTURAL ION MOBILITY-MASS SPECTROMETRY.

Authors:  Jacob W McCabe; Michael J Hebert; Mehdi Shirzadeh; Christopher S Mallis; Joanna K Denton; Thomas E Walker; David H Russell
Journal:  Mass Spectrom Rev       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 10.946

Review 4.  Residue Modification and Mass Spectrometry for the Investigation of Structural and Metalation Properties of Metallothionein and Cysteine-Rich Proteins.

Authors:  Gordon W Irvine; Martin J Stillman
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-04-26       Impact factor: 5.923

5.  Metal- and Affinity-Specific Dual Labeling of Cysteine-Rich Proteins for Identification of Metal-Binding Sites.

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6.  An Integrated Mass Spectrometry and Molecular Dynamics Simulations Approach Reveals the Spatial Organization Impact of Metal-Binding Sites on the Stability of Metal-Depleted Metallothionein-2 Species.

Authors:  Manuel David Peris-Díaz; Roman Guran; Carmen Domene; Vivian de Los Rios; Ondrej Zitka; Vojtech Adam; Artur Krężel
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