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Copper and Nickel Binding in Multi-histidinic Peptide Fragments

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Journal J Inorg Biochem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2009 Aug 4
PMID 19647321
Citations 10
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Abstract

Multi-histidinic peptides have been investigated for Cu(II) and Ni(II) binding. We present spectroscopic evidence that, at low pH and from sub-stoichiometric to stoichiometric amounts of metals, macrochelate and multi-histidinic Cu(II) and Ni(II) complexes form; but, from neutral pH and above, both copper and nickel bind to individual histidine residues. NMR, EPR, UV-Visible (UV-Vis) and UV-Visible CD spectroscopy were used to understand about the variety of complexes obtained at low pHs, where amide deprotonation and coordination is unfavoured. A structural transition between two coordination geometries, as the pH is raised, was observed. Metal binds to N(delta) of histidine imidazole when main-chain coordination is involved and coordinates via N(epsilon) under mildly acidic conditions and sub-stoichiometric amounts of metals. From EPR results a distortion from planarity has been evidenced for the Cu(II) multi-histidinic macrochelate systems, which may be relevant to biological activity. The behaviour of our peptides was comparable to the pH dependent effect on Cu(II) coordination observed in octapeptide repeat domain in prion proteins and in amyloid precursor peptides involved in Alzheimer's disease. Changes in pH and levels of metal affect coordination mode and can have implications for the affinity, folding and redox properties of proteins and peptide fragments.

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