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Quantifying the Binding Interactions Between CuII and Peptide Residues in the Presence and Absence of Chromophores
Published on: April 5, 2022
Stabilization of Cu(I) for binding and calorimetric measurements in aqueous solution
Destinee K Johnson1, Michael J Stevenson, Zayed A Almadidy
1Department of Chemistry, Physics and Geology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC 27933, USA. grossoehmen@winthrop.edu.
Abstract:
Conditions have been developed for the comproportionation reaction of Cu(2+) and copper metal to prepare aqueous solutions of Cu(+) that are stabilized from disproportionation by MeCN and other Cu(+)-stabilizing ligands. These solutions were then used in ITC measurements to quantify the thermodynamics of formation of a set of Cu(+) complexes (Cu(I)(MeCN)3(+), Cu(I)Me6Trien(+), Cu(I)(BCA)2(3-), Cu(I)(BCS)2(3-)), which have stabilities ranging over 15 orders of magnitude, for their use in binding and calorimetric measurements of Cu(+) interaction with proteins and other biological macromolecules. These complexes were then used to determine the stability and thermodynamics of formation of a 1 : 1 complex of Cu(+) with the biologically important tri-peptide glutathione, GSH. These results identify Me6Trien as an attractive Cu(+)-stabilizing ligand for calorimetric experiments, and suggest that caution should be used with MeCN to stabilize Cu(+) due to its potential for participating in unquantifiable ternary interactions.
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