Cadmium mutagenicity and human nucleotide excision repair protein XPA:: CD, EXAFS and 1H/15N-NMR spectroscopic studies on the zinc(II)- and cadmium(II)-associated minimal DNA-binding domain (M98-F219)

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Buchko, GW [1 ]
Hess, NJ [1 ]
Kennedy, MA [1 ]
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[1] Pacific NW Lab, Environm Mol Sci Lab & Biogeochem Resources, Richland, WA 99352 USA
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10.1093/carcin/21.5.1051
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Human XPA is a 31 kDa protein involved in nucleotide excision repair (NER), a ubiquitous, multi-enzyme pathway responsible for processing multiple types of DNA damage in the eukaryotic genome. A zinc-associated, C4-type motif (C105-X-2-C108-X-17-C126-X-2-C129) located in the minimal DNA-binding region (M98-F219) of XPA. (XPA-MBD) is essential for damaged DNA recognition, Cadmium is a known carcinogen and can displace the zinc in many metal-binding proteins, It has been suggested that the carcinogenic properties of cadmium may result from structural changes effected in XPA when Cd2+ is substituted for Zn2+ in the metal-binding site. The solution structure of XPA-MBD containing zinc(Ir) has recently been determined [Buchko ef nl,? (1998) Nucleic Acids Res., 26, 2779-2788; Buchko et al,, (1999) Biochemistry, 38, 15116-15128], To assess the effects of cadmium(II) substitution on the structure of XPA-MBD, XPA-MBD was expressed in minimal medium supplemented with cadmium acetate to yield a protein that was almost exclusively (>95%) associated with cadmium(II) (CdXPA-MBD). Extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectra collected on ZnXPA-MBD and CdXPA-MBD in frozen (77 K) 15% aqueous glycerol solution show that the metal is coordinated to the sulfur atoms of four cysteine residues with an average metal-sulfur bond length of 2.34 +/- 0.01 and 2.54 +/- 0.01 Angstrom, respectively. Comparison of the circular dichroism, two-dimensional H-1,N-15-HSQC, and three-dimensional N-15-edited HSQC-NOESY spectra of ZnXPA-MBD and CdXPA-MBD show that there are no structural differences between the two proteins. The absence of major structural changes upon substituting cadmium(II) for zinc(II) in XPA suggests that cadmium-induced mutagenesis is probably not due to structural perturbations to the zinc-binding core of XPA.
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