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  • Circularly polarized light  (1)
  • Key words Amicyanin  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-1327
    Keywords: Key words Enantioselective luminescence quenching ; Energy transfer ; Europium ; Blue copper proteins ; Circularly polarized light
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract  The dynamic quenching of the luminescence of racemic Eu(III)(pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate=dpa)3 3– by the title proteins is investigated and the enantioselectivity of the proteins in the quenching of the Δ and Λ enantiomers of Eu(dpa)3 3– is determined. The two diastereomeric quenching rate constants pertaining to azurin (k q Δ=3.3×106, k q Λ=2.7×106 M–1 s–1, pH 7.2, ionic strength I=22 mM) are lower than for its Met→44Lys mutant (k q Δ=1.9×107, k q Λ=1.4×107 M–1 s–1, same pH and I), indicating that energy transfer occurs from Eu(dpa)3 3– to the Cu(II) centre when the luminophore is bound to the hydrophobic patch of the protein near residue 44. The enantioselectivity remains unaltered by the mutation: k q Δ/k q Λ=1.27±0.04, so Lys44 is probably not in direct contact with the Eu chelate. The I and pH dependence of k q indicate that the lysine residue interacts electrostatically with Eu(dpa)3 3–. For plastocyanin the quenching rates are of the order of 106 M–1 s–1; for amicyanin they are two orders of magnitude larger (k q Δ=12×107, k q Λ=11×107 M–1 s–1, pH 7.2, I=22 mM). The variation of k q is attributed to differences in the charge distribution on the proteins, which influences the binding of the luminophore to the protein surface. For amicyanin the anion binding site near Lys59 and Lys60 may be involved in the energy transfer.
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    ISSN: 1432-1327
    Keywords: Key words Amicyanin ; Paramagnetic NMR ; Metal substitution ; Azurin ; Electron transfer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract  The paramagnetic 1H NMR spectra of the Co(II) and Ni(II) substituted forms of the type 1 blue copper protein (cupredoxin) amicyanin have been assigned. This is the first such analysis of a cupredoxin, which has a distorted tetrahedral active site with the ligands provided by two histidines, a cysteine and a methionine. The isotropic shifts of the resonances in these spectra are compared with those of Co(II) and Ni(II) azurin. A number of interesting similarities and differences are found. The coordination of the metal by the two equatorial histidine ligands is very similar in both proteins. The interaction between the introduced metal and the thiolate sulfur of the equatorial cysteine ligand is enhanced in the amicyanin derivatives. Resonances belonging to the weak axial methionine ligand exhibit much larger shifts in the amicyanin derivatives, indicative of shorter M(II)-S(Met) distances. The presence of shorter axial M(II)-S(Met) and equatorial M(II)-S(Cys) distances in both Co(II) and Ni(II) amicyanin is ascribed to the absence of a second axially interacting amino acid at the active site of this cupredoxin.
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