期刊
FEBS JOURNAL
卷 272, 期 3, 页码 865-871出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2004.04526.x
关键词
copper(I); metal homeostasis; metallochaperone; protein-protein interaction
The interaction between the human copper(I) chaperone, HAH1, and one of its two physiological partners, the Menkes disease protein (ATP7A), was investigated in solution using heteronuclear NMR. The study was carried out through titrations involving HAH1 and either the second or the fifth soluble domains of ATP7A (MNK2 and MNK5, respectively), in the presence of copper(I). The copper-transfer properties of MNK2 and MNK5 are similar, and differ significantly from those previously observed for the yeast homologous system. In particular, no stable adduct is formed between either of the MNK domains and HAH1 The copper(I) transfer reaction is slow on the time scale of the NMR chemical shift, and the equilibrium is significantly shifted towards the formation of copper(I)-MNK2/MNK5. The solution structures of both apo- and copper(I)MNK5, which were not available, are also reported. The results are discussed in comparison with the data available in the literature for the interaction between HAM and its partners from other spectroscopic techniques.
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