نتایج جستجو برای: metal binding

تعداد نتایج: 605899  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
F Zhao E Ghezzo-Schöneich G I Aced J Hong T Milby C Schöneich

Metal-catalyzed oxidation of proteins represents an important pathway of post-translational modification. We utilized human growth hormone (hGH), a protein with a well defined metal-binding site, to study the detailed mechanism of metal-catalyzed oxidation by ascorbate/Cu(II)/O2. Particularly His18 and His21 within the metal-binding site were oxidized, predominantly to 2-oxo-His with the incorp...

2015
Selene Gil-Moreno Elena Jiménez-Martí Òscar Palacios Oliver Zerbe Reinhard Dallinger Mercè Capdevila Sílvia Atrian Nick Hadjiliadis

Snail metallothioneins (MTs) constitute an ideal model to study structure/function relationships in these metal-binding polypeptides. Helix pomatia harbours three MT isoforms: the highly specific CdMT and CuMT, and an unspecific Cd/CuMT, which represent paralogous proteins with extremely different metal binding preferences while sharing high sequence similarity. Preceding work allowed assessing...

2013
Andrew M. Sydor Marco Jost Katherine S. Ryan Kaitlyn E. Turo Colin D. Douglas Catherine L. Drennan Deborah B. Zamble

GTPases are critical molecular switches involved in a wide range of biological functions. Recent phylogenetic and genomic analyses of the large, mostly uncharacterized COG0523 subfamily of GTPases revealed a link between some COG0523 proteins and metal homeostasis pathways. In this report, we detail the bioinorganic characterization of YjiA, a representative member of COG0523 subgroup 9 and the...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1996
R K Mehra J Miclat V R Kodati R Abdullah T C Hunter P Mulchandani

Optical spectroscopy and reverse-phase HPLC were used to investigate the binding of Hg(II) to plant metal-binding peptides (phytochelatins) with the structure (gammaGlu-Cys)2Gly, (gammaGlu-Cys)3Gly and (gammaGlu-Cys)4Gly. Glutathione-mediated transfer of Hg(II) into phytochelatins and the transfer of the metal ion from one phytochelatin to another was also studied using reverse-phase HPLC. The ...

2006
Ioannis N. Kasampalidis Ioannis Pitas Kleoniki Lyroudia

As a result of rapid advances in genome sequencing, the pace of discovery of new protein sequences has surpassed that of structure/function determination by orders of magnitude. This is also true for metal-binding proteins, i.e. proteins that bind one or more metal atoms necessary for their biological function. With regard to metal-interacting residues, the question arising is whether these int...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2001
C A DiTusa K A McCall T Christensen M Mahapatro C A Fierke E J Toone

The ability to construct molecular motifs with predictable properties in aqueous solution requires an extensive knowledge of the relationships between structure and energetics. The design of metal binding motifs is currently an area of intense interest in the bioorganic community. To date synthetic motifs designed to bind metal ions lack the remarkable affinities observed in biological systems....

Journal: :Biosensors & bioelectronics 2007
G Steven Huang Meng-Te Wang Chia-Wei Su Yu-Shiun Chen Meng-Yen Hong

A heavy metal ion sensor was constructed by cross-linking melanin onto the gold electrode of quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). A mercury ion sensitivity of 518+/-37 Hz/ppm was observed, a substantial increase in sensitivity compared to previous reports of 10-50 Hz/ppm with the limit of detection at 5 ppb. Detection of other metal ions including Sn(2+), Ge(4+), Li(+), Zn(2+), Cu(2+), Bi(3+), Co...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2008
Sivaram Chintalapati Rana Al Kurdi Anke C Terwisscha van Scheltinga Werner Kühlbrandt

We have produced and characterized two new copper-transporting ATPases, CtrA2 and CtrA3 from Aquifex aeolicus, that belong to the family of heavy metal ion-transporting P(IB)-type ATPases. CtrA2 has a CPC metal-binding sequence in TM6 and a CxxC metal-binding N-terminal domain, while CtrA3 has a CPH metal-binding motif in TM6 and a histidine-rich N-terminal metal-binding domain. We have cloned ...

Journal: :Metal ions in life sciences 2013
Ian M Armitage Torbjörn Drakenberg Brian Reilly

Our laboratories have actively published in this area for several years and the objective of this chapter is to present as comprehensive an overview as possible. Following a brief review of the basic principles associated with (113)Cd NMR methods, we will present the results from a thorough literature search for (113)Cd chemical shifts from metalloproteins. The updated (113)Cd chemical shift fi...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2009
Macarena Marín Dietmar H Pieper

Pseudomonasreinekei MT1 is capable of growing on 4- and 5-chlorosalicylate as the sole carbon source involving a pathway with trans-dienelactone hydrolase as the key enzyme. This enzyme transforms 4-chloromuconolactone to maleylacetate and thereby avoids the spontaneous formation of toxic protoanemonin. trans-Dienelactone hydrolase is a Zn(2+)-dependent hydrolase where activity can be modulated...

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