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One octarepeate expansion to the human prion protein alters both the Zn2+ and Cu2+ coordination environments within the octarepeate domain.


ABSTRACT: The influence of a single octarepeat expansion on the Cu(II) and Zn(II) coordination environments within the octarepeat domain of the human prion protein is examined. Using X-ray absorption spectroscopy and diethyl pyrocarbonate labeling studies, we find that at low copper concentrations the "normal" octarepeat domain (four PHGGGWGQ repeats) coordinates Zn(II) in an (N/O)(6) coordination environment with two histidine residues and Cu(II) in a redox-inactive (N/O)(4) coordination environment using one imidazole residue. Expansion of the octarepeat region by one repeat (five PHGGGWGQ repeats) yields a three-histidine (N/O)(6) coordination environment for Zn(II) and a two-histidine (N/O)(4) coordination environment for Cu(II) at low copper concentrations. This Cu(II)[(N/O)(2)-histidine(2)] coordination motif is redox-active and capable of generating H(2)O(2) under reducing aerobic conditions.

SUBMITTER: Shearer J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3066180 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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One octarepeate expansion to the human prion protein alters both the Zn2+ and Cu2+ coordination environments within the octarepeate domain.

Shearer Jason J   Rosenkoetter Kyle E KE   Callan Paige E PE   Pham Chi C  

Inorganic chemistry 20110120 4


The influence of a single octarepeat expansion on the Cu(II) and Zn(II) coordination environments within the octarepeat domain of the human prion protein is examined. Using X-ray absorption spectroscopy and diethyl pyrocarbonate labeling studies, we find that at low copper concentrations the "normal" octarepeat domain (four PHGGGWGQ repeats) coordinates Zn(II) in an (N/O)(6) coordination environment with two histidine residues and Cu(II) in a redox-inactive (N/O)(4) coordination environment usin  ...[more]

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