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Copper coordination states affect the flexibility of copper Metallochaperone Atox1: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations.


ABSTRACT: Copper is an essential element in nature but in excess, it is toxic to the living cell. The human metallochaperone Atox1 participates in copper homeostasis and is responsible for copper transmission. In a previous multiscale simulation study, we noticed a change in the coordination state of the Cu(I) ion, from 4 bound cysteine residues to 3, in agreement with earlier studies. Here, we perform and analyze classical molecular dynamic simulations of various coordination states: 2, 3, and 4. The main observation is an increase in protein flexibility as a result of a decrease in the coordination state. In addition, we identified several populated conformations that correlate well with double electron-electron resonance distance distributions or an X-ray structure of Cu(I)-bound Atox1. We suggest that the increased flexibility might benefit the process of ion transmission between interacting proteins. Further experiments can scrutinize this hypothesis and shed additional light on the mechanism of action of Atox1.

SUBMITTER: Schwartz R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9667823 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Copper coordination states affect the flexibility of copper Metallochaperone Atox1: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations.

Schwartz Renana R   Ruthstein Sharon S   Major Dan Thomas DT  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20221201 12


Copper is an essential element in nature but in excess, it is toxic to the living cell. The human metallochaperone Atox1 participates in copper homeostasis and is responsible for copper transmission. In a previous multiscale simulation study, we noticed a change in the coordination state of the Cu(I) ion, from 4 bound cysteine residues to 3, in agreement with earlier studies. Here, we perform and analyze classical molecular dynamic simulations of various coordination states: 2, 3, and 4. The mai  ...[more]

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