Competition of zinc(II) with cadmium(II) or mercury(II) in binding to a 12-mer peptide

Abstract Speciation of the complexes of zinc(II) with a dodecapeptide (Ac-SCPGDQGSDCSI-NH2), inspired by the metal binding domain of MerR metalloregulatory proteins, have been studied by pH-potentiometric titrations, UV, SRCD (synchrotron radiation circular dichroism) and 1H NMR experiments. (MerR i...

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Szerzők: Jancsó Attila
Gyurcsik Béla
Mesterházy Edit
Berkecz Róbert
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: Elsevier 2013
Sorozat:JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY 126
doi:10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2013.05.019

mtmt:2369278
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/8653
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Tartalmi kivonat:Abstract Speciation of the complexes of zinc(II) with a dodecapeptide (Ac-SCPGDQGSDCSI-NH2), inspired by the metal binding domain of MerR metalloregulatory proteins, have been studied by pH-potentiometric titrations, UV, SRCD (synchrotron radiation circular dichroism) and 1H NMR experiments. (MerR is a family of transcriptional regulators the archetype of which is the Hg2 +-responsive transcriptional repressor-activator MerR protein.) The aim of the ligand-design was to retain the advantageous metal binding features of MerR proteins in a model peptide for the efficient capture of toxic metal ions. The peptide binds zinc(II) via two deprotonated Cys-thiol groups and one of the Asp-carboxylates in the ZnL parent complex, possessing a remarkably high stability (logK = 9.93). In spite of the relatively long peptide loop, bis-complexes are also formed with the metal ion under basic conditions. In a competition with cadmium(II) or mercury(II), zinc(II) cannot prevent the binding of toxic metal ions by the thiolate donor groups of the ligand. Around neutral pH one equivalent of mercury(II) was shown to fully replace zinc(II) from the ZnL species. Partial replacement of zinc(II) from the peptide by one equivalent of cadmium(II), relative to zinc(II) and the ligand, is also presumable, nevertheless, spectroscopic data may suggest the formation of mixed metal ion complexes, as well. Based on the obtained results the investigated dodecapeptide can be a promising candidate for capturing toxic metal ions in practical applications.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:96-103
ISSN:0162-0134