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The configuration of the Cu(2+) binding region in full-length human prion protein compared with the isolated octapeptide
Authors:Weiss Andreas  Del Pino Pablo  Bertsch Uwe  Renner Christian  Mentler Matthias  Grantner Klaus  Moroder Luis  Kretzschmar Hans A  Parak Fritz G
Institution:Physics Department E17, Technical University Munich, D-85747 Garching, Germany.
Abstract:The cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) is a copper binding protein. The molecular features of the Cu(2+) binding sites have been investigated and characterized by spectroscopic experiments on PrP(C)-derived peptides and the correctly folded human full-length PrP(C) (hPrP-23-231]). These experiments allowed us to distinguish two different configurations of copper binding. The different copper complexes depend on sequence context, buffer conditions and stoichiometry of copper. The combined information of spectroscopic data from our EXAFS, EPR and ENDOR experiments was used to create models for these two copper complexes. A large number of conformations of these models were calculated using molecular mechanics computations, and the simulated spectra of these structures were compared with our experimental data. Common features and differences of the copper binding motifs are discussed in this paper and it remains for future investigations to study whether different configurations are associated with different functional states of PrP(C).
Keywords:Prion protein  Protein structure  Electron nuclear double resonance  Extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy  Molecular dynamics
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