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De Novo Design of a Self-Assembled Artificial Copper Peptide that Activates and Reduces Peroxide.

Suchitra Mitra1, Divyansh Prakash1, Khashayar Rajabimoghadam2, Zdzislaw Wawrzak3, Pallavi Prasad1, Tong Wu2, Sandeep K Misra4, Joshua S Sharp4,1, Isaac Garcia-Bosch2, Saumen Chakraborty1.   

Abstract

Copper-containing metalloenzymes constitute a major class of proteins which catalyze a myriad of reactions in nature. Inspired by the structural and functional characteristics of this unique class of metalloenzymes, we report the conception, design, characterization, and functional studies of a de novo artificial copper peptide (ArCuP) within a trimeric self-assembled polypeptide scaffold that activates and reduces peroxide. Using a first principles approach, the ArCuP was designed to coordinate one Cu via three His residues introduced at an a site of the peptide scaffold. X-ray crystallographic, UV-vis and EPR data demonstrate that Cu binds via the Nε atoms of His forming a T2Cu environment. When reacted with hydrogen peroxide, the putative copper-hydroperoxo species is formed where a reductive priming step accelerates the rate of its formation and reduction. Mass spectrometry was used to identify specific residues undergoing oxidative modification, which showed His oxidation only in the reduced state. The redox behavior of the ArCuP was elucidated by protein film voltammetry. Detailed characterization of the electrocatalytic behavior of the ArCuP led us to determine the catalytic parameters (KM, kcat), which established the peroxidase activity of the ArCuP. Combined spectroscopic and electrochemical data showed a pH-dependence on the reactivity, which was optimum at pH 7.5.

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Keywords:  copper proteins; de novo metalloenzymes; electrocatalysis; peroxide activation; self-assembly

Year:  2021        PMID: 36188417      PMCID: PMC9524465          DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.1c02132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Catal            Impact factor:   13.700


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