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Cu(II)-Binding N-Terminal Sequences of Human Proteins.

Tomasz Frączyk1.   

Abstract

Proteins anchor copper(II) ions mainly by imidazole from histidine residues located in different positions in the primary protein structures. However, the motifs with histidine in the first three N-terminal positions (His1 , His2 , and His3 ) show unique Cu(II)-binding properties, such as availability from the surface of the protein, high flexibility, and high Cu(II) exchangeability with other ligands. It makes such sequences beneficial for the fast exchange of Cu(II) between ligands. Furthermore, sequences with His1 and His2 , thus, non-saturating the Cu(II) coordination sphere, are redox-active and may play a role in Cu(II) reduction to Cu(I). All human protein sequences deposited in UniProt Knowledgebase were browsed for those containing His1 , His2 , or His3 . Proteolytically modified sequences (with the removal of a propeptide or Met residue) were taken for the analysis. Finally, the sequences were sorted out according to the subcellular localization of the proteins to match the respective sequences with the probability of interaction with divalent copper.
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Keywords:  copper; histidine; peptides; proteins; redox chemistry

Year:  2021        PMID: 33617675     DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.202100043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biodivers        ISSN: 1612-1872            Impact factor:   2.408


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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 4.927

2.  A General, Label-Free and Homogeneous Electrochemical Strategy for Probing of Protease Activity and Screening of Inhibitor.

Authors:  Yunxiao Feng; Gang Liu; Fan Zhang; Jianwen Liu; Ming La; Ning Xia
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-21       Impact factor: 3.523

3.  Incorporation of β-Alanine in Cu(II) ATCUN Peptide Complexes Increases ROS Levels, DNA Cleavage and Antiproliferative Activity.

Authors:  Julian Heinrich; Karolina Bossak-Ahmad; Mie Riisom; Haleh H Haeri; Tasha R Steel; Vinja Hergl; Alexander Langhans; Corinna Schattschneider; Jannis Barrera; Stephen M F Jamieson; Matthias Stein; Dariush Hinderberger; Christian G Hartinger; Wojciech Bal; Nora Kulak
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2021-12-04       Impact factor: 5.020

4.  Electrospray-Induced Mass Spectrometry Is Not Suitable for Determination of Peptidic Cu(II) Complexes.

Authors:  Dawid Płonka; Radosław Kotuniak; Katarzyna Dąbrowska; Wojciech Bal
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2021-11-05       Impact factor: 3.109

5.  Intermediate Cu(II)-Thiolate Species in the Reduction of Cu(II)GHK by Glutathione: A Handy Chelate for Biological Cu(II) Reduction.

Authors:  Iwona Ufnalska; Simon C Drew; Igor Zhukov; Kosma Szutkowski; Urszula E Wawrzyniak; Wojciech Wróblewski; Tomasz Frączyk; Wojciech Bal
Journal:  Inorg Chem       Date:  2021-11-15       Impact factor: 5.165

6.  Phosphorylation Impacts Cu(II) Binding by ATCUN Motifs.

Authors:  Tomasz Frączyk
Journal:  Inorg Chem       Date:  2021-06-07       Impact factor: 5.165

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