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J Am Chem Soc. 2003 Jun 18;125(24):7200-8
Authors: Arnesano F, Banci L, Bertini I, Felli IC, Luchinat C, Thompsett AR
CopC from Pseudomonas syringae was found to be a protein capable of binding both Cu(I) and Cu(II) at two different sites. The solution structure of the apo protein is available, and structural information has been obtained on the Cu(I) bound form. We attempt here to set the limits for the determination of the solution structure of a Cu(II) protein, such as the Cu(II) bound form of CopC, in which the Cu(II) ion takes a type II coordination. The electron relaxation time is estimated from NMRD measurements to be 3 ns which leads to a correlation time for the nuclear spin-electron spin dipolar interaction of 2 ns. This information allowed us to tailor the NMR experiments and to fully exploit purely heteronuclear spectroscopy to assign as many signals as possible. In this way, 37 (13)C and 11 (15)N signals that completely escape detection with conventional approaches were assigned. Paramagnetic based structural constraints were obtained by measuring paramagnetic longitudinal relaxation enhancements (rho(para)) which allowed us to precisely locate the copper ion within the protein frame. Pseudocontact shifts (pcs's) were also used as constraints for 83 (1)H and 18 (13)C nuclei. With them, together with other standard structural constraints, a structure is obtained (and submitted to PDB) where information is only missing in a sphere with a 6 A radius from the copper ion. If we borrow information from EXAFS data, which show evidence of two copper coordinated histidines, then His 1 and His 91 are unambiguously identified as copper ligands. EXAFS data indicate two more light donor atoms (O/N) which could be from Asp 27 and Glu 89, whereas the NMRD data indicate the presence of a semicoordinated water molecule at 2.8 A (Cu-O distance) roughly orthogonal to the plane identified by the other four ligands. This represents the most extensively characterized structure of a type II Cu(II) protein obtained employing the most advanced NMR methods and with the aid of EXAFS data. The knowledge of the location of the Cu(II) in the protein is important for the copper transfer mechanism.
NMR characterization of a Cu(I)-bound peptide model of copper metallochaperones: insights on the role of methionine.
NMR characterization of a Cu(I)-bound peptide model of copper metallochaperones: insights on the role of methionine.
NMR characterization of a Cu(I)-bound peptide model of copper metallochaperones: insights on the role of methionine.
Chem Commun (Camb). 2011 Jun 14;47(22):6407-9
Authors: Shoshan MS, Shalev DE, Adriaens W, Merkx M, Hackeng TM, Tshuva EY
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The first NMR structure of a Cu(I)-bound metallochaperone model with the conserved sequence MT/HCXXC revealed that at pH ~3.0 and ~6.8 Cu(I) binds through one Cys and the Met...
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[NMR paper] Solution structure and dynamics of integral membrane proteins by NMR: a case study in
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Methods Enzymol. 2005;394:335-50
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Solution NMR spectroscopy is rapidly becoming an important technique for the study of membrane protein structure and dynamics. NMR experiments on large perdeuterated proteins typically exploit the favorable relaxation properties of backbone amide...
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[NMR paper] Interaction between the type-3 copper protein tyrosinase and the substrate analogue p
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J Am Chem Soc. 2005 Jan 19;127(2):567-75
Authors: Tepper AW, Bubacco L, Canters GW
The interaction of the monooxygenating type-3 copper enzyme Tyrosinase (Ty) from Streptomyces antibioticus with its inhibitor p-nitrophenol (pnp) was studied by paramagnetic NMR methods. The pnp binds to oxidized Ty...
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[NMR paper] Electronic characterization of the oxidized state of the blue copper protein rusticya
Electronic characterization of the oxidized state of the blue copper protein rusticyanin by 1H NMR: is the axial methionine the dominant influence for the high redox potential?
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Biochemistry. 2001 Jan 23;40(3):837-46
Authors: Donaire A, Jiménez B, Moratal J, Hall JF, Hasnain SS
The oxidized state of rusticyanin, the blue copper protein with the highest...
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NMR Characterization of Copper-Binding Domains 4-6 of ATP7B,
NMR Characterization of Copper-Binding Domains 4-6 of ATP7B,
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NMR Characterization of Copper-binding Domains 4-6 of ATP7B.
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Biochemistry. 2010 Aug 27;
Authors: Fatemi N, Korzhnev DM, VÄ?lyvis A, Sarkar B, Forman-Kay JD
The Wilson disease protein (ATP7B) is a copper-transporting member of the P-type ATPase superfamily, which plays a central role in copper homeostasis and interacts with the copper chaperone Atox1. The N-terminus of ATP7B is comprised of six copper-binding domains (WCBDs), each capable of binding one copper atom in the...
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[NMR paper] Characterization of wild-type and mutant M13 gene V proteins by means of 1H-NMR.
Characterization of wild-type and mutant M13 gene V proteins by means of 1H-NMR.
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Eur J Biochem. 1991 Aug 15;200(1):139-48
Authors: Folkers PJ, Stassen AP, van Duynhoven JP, Harmsen BJ, Konings RN, Hilbers CW
Recording of good quality NMR spectra of the single-stranded DNA binding protein gene V of the...
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[NMR paper] Characterization of wild-type and mutant M13 gene V proteins by means of 1H-NMR.
Characterization of wild-type and mutant M13 gene V proteins by means of 1H-NMR.
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Eur J Biochem. 1991 Aug 15;200(1):139-48
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Recording of good quality NMR spectra of the single-stranded DNA binding protein gene V of the...