Mets motif peptide found in copper transport proteins selectively binds Cu(I) with methionine-only coordination

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Jiang, JF [1 ]
Nadas, IA [1 ]
Kim, MA [1 ]
Franz, KJ [1 ]
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[1] Duke Univ, Dept Chem, Durham, NC 27708 USA
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10.1021/ic051180m
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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Mets motifs, which refer to methionine-rich sequences found in the high-affinity copper transporter Ctr1, also appear in other proteins involved in copper trafficking and homeostasis, including other Ctrs as well as Pco and Cop proteins isolated from copper-resistant bacteria, To understand the coordination chemistry utilized by these proteins, we studied the copper binding properties of a peptide labeled Mets7-PcoC with the sequence Met-Thr-Gly-Met-Lys-Gly-Met-Ser. By comparing this sequence to a series of mutants containing noncoordinating norleucine in place of methionine, we confirm that all three methionine residues are involved in a thioether-only binding site that is selective for Cu(I). Two independent methods, one based on mass spectrometry and one based on rate differences for the copper-catalyzed oxidation of ascorbic acid, provide an effective K-D of similar to 2.5 mu M at pH 4.5 for the 1:1 complex of Mets7-PcoC with Cu(I). These results establish that a relatively simple peptide containing an MX2-MX2M motif is sufficient to bind Cu(I) with an affinity that corresponds well with its proposed biological function of extracellular copper acquisition.
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