Intrinsic stoichiometric equilibrium constants were determined for zinc(II) and copper(II) binding to bovine and human serum albumin. Data were obtained from equilibrium dialysis experiments. Metals were presented to apoprotein as metal chelates in order to avoid metal hydrolysis and to minimize nonspecific metal-protein interactions.
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September 1992
Sperm whale myoglobin (Mb) reduces Cu(II) through a site-specific mechanism involving complexation by one or more surface histidine residues. Three mutants of Mb, derived from recombinant wild-type Mb, were designed in which surface histidine residues exhibiting strong Cu(II) binding were replaced with amino acids with comparatively poor metal binding characteristics. The kinetics of Cu(II)(Gly)2 reduction by native Mb, recombinant wild-type Mb, and the mutants were compared.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA wide variety of .OH detectors are in use for determination of biological .OH production.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe protein responsible for sequestering high levels of zinc in the plasma of the albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) has been isolated by sequential chromatography. The glycoprotein has a molecular weight of 66,000. Approximately 8.
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