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The Cu chaperone CopZ is required for Cu homeostasis in Rhodobacter capsulatus and influences cytochrome cbb3 oxidase assembly.

Marcel Utz1, Andreea Andrei1,2, Martin Milanov1, Petru-Iulian Trasnea1,3, Dorian Marckmann1, Fevzi Daldal3, Hans-Georg Koch1.   

Abstract

Cu homeostasis depends on a tightly regulated network of proteins that transport or sequester Cu, preventing the accumulation of this toxic metal while sustaining Cu supply for cuproproteins. In Rhodobacter capsulatus, Cu-detoxification and Cu delivery for cytochrome c oxidase (cbb3 -Cox) assembly depend on two distinct Cu-exporting P1B -type ATPases. The low-affinity CopA is suggested to export excess Cu and the high-affinity CcoI feeds Cu into a periplasmic Cu relay system required for cbb3 -Cox biogenesis. In most organisms, CopA-like ATPases receive Cu for export from small Cu chaperones like CopZ. However, whether these chaperones are also involved in Cu export via CcoI-like ATPases is unknown. Here we identified a CopZ-like chaperone in R. capsulatus, determined its cellular concentration and its Cu binding activity. Our data demonstrate that CopZ has a strong propensity to form redox-sensitive dimers via two conserved cysteine residues. A ΔcopZ strain, like a ΔcopA strain, is Cu-sensitive and accumulates intracellular Cu. In the absence of CopZ, cbb3 -Cox activity is reduced, suggesting that CopZ not only supplies Cu to P1B -type ATPases for detoxification but also for cuproprotein assembly via CcoI. This finding was further supported by the identification of a ~150 kDa CcoI-CopZ protein complex in native R. capsulatus membranes.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 30582886      PMCID: PMC6417943          DOI: 10.1111/mmi.14190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Microbiol        ISSN: 0950-382X            Impact factor:   3.501


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