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Chemistry meets biology in the coordination dynamics of metalloproteins

JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY(2024)

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Metal sites in proteins are often presented in an idealized way that does not capture the intrinsic dynamic behavior of the protein or the extrinsic factors that affect changes in the coordination of the metal ion in biological space and time. The bioinorganic chemistry possible in healthy and diseased living organisms is limited by prevailing pH values, redox potentials, and availability and concentrations of metal ions and ligands. Changes in any of these parameters and protein-protein or protein-ligand interactions can result in differences in the type of metal ion bound, metal occupancy, and coordination number or geometry. This article addresses the plasticity and complexity of metal coordination in proteins when these parameters are considered. It uses three examples of zinc sites with sulfur donor atoms from cysteines in mammalian proteins: alcohol dehydrogenases, metallothioneins, and zinc transporters of the ZnT (SLC30A) family. Coordination dynamics of the metal sites in these proteins has different purposes; in alcohol dehydrogenases for the metal ion to perform its different roles in the catalytic cycle, in metallothioneins for serving as a metal buffer, and in ZnT zinc transporters for sensing metal ions and moving them through the protein and thus biological membranes. Defining the biological and chemical parameters that determine and affect coordination dynamics of metal ions in proteins will inform future investigations of metalloproteins.
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Coordination dynamics,Zinc,Metalloproteins,Three-dimensional structures,Biological environment
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