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Probing heavy metal binding to phycobiliproteins.


ABSTRACT: Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, contain some of the most efficient light-harvesting complexes known. These large, colourful complexes consist of phycobiliproteins which are extremely valuable in the cosmetics, food, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries. Additionally, the colourful and fluorescent properties of phycobiliproteins can be modulated by metal ions, making them highly attractive as heavy metal sensors and heavy metal scavengers. Although the overall quenching ability metal ions have on phycobiliproteins is known, the mechanism of heavy metal binding to phycobiliproteins is not fully understood, limiting their widespread quantitative applications. Here, we show using high-resolution native mass spectrometry that phycobiliprotein complexes bind metal ions in different manners. Through monitoring the binding equilibria and metal-binding stoichiometry, we show in particular copper and silver to have drastic, yet different effects on phycobiliprotein structure, both copper and silver modulate the overall complex properties. Together, the data reveals the mechanisms by which metal ions can modulate phycobiliprotein properties which can be used as a basis for the future design of metal-related phycobiliprotein applications.

SUBMITTER: Bellamy-Carter J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9542875 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Probing heavy metal binding to phycobiliproteins.

Bellamy-Carter Jeddidiah J   Sound Jaspreet K JK   Leney Aneika C AC  

The FEBS journal 20220222 15


Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, contain some of the most efficient light-harvesting complexes known. These large, colourful complexes consist of phycobiliproteins which are extremely valuable in the cosmetics, food, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries. Additionally, the colourful and fluorescent properties of phycobiliproteins can be modulated by metal ions, making them highly attractive as heavy metal sensors and heavy metal scavengers. Although the overall quenching abil  ...[more]

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