Synthesis and copper(II)-binding properties of the N-terminal peptide of human alpha-fetoprotein
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Synthesis and copper(II)-binding properties of the N-terminal peptide of human alpha-fetoprotein
Abstract
The N-terminal native sequence tripeptide of alpha-fetoprotein, L-threonyl-L-leucyl-L-histidine N-methylamide, was synthesized and its interaction with Cu(II) ions was investigated by potentiometric titration at 25 degrees C in 0.15 M-NaCl and by visible-absorption, e.p.r. and n.m.r. spectroscopy. Analyses of the results in the pH range 4-10 indicated the presence of multiple complex species in solution: MHL, MH-2L, MHL2, ML2 and MH-1L2, where M, H and L represent metal ion, proton and ligand anion respectively. Only the species MH-2L and MH-1L2 are present in significant amounts at physiological pH. The results of the visible-absorption spectroscopy are consistent with the findings of species distribution that MH-2L is the major complex species detected above physiological pH that has the spectral characteristics of lambda max. = 523 nm and epsilon max. = 98 M-1.cm-1. The nine superhyperfine lines in e.p.r. spectra of the major species MH-2L strongly support the co-ordination of four nitrogen atoms by Cu(II). Both 1H- and 13C-n.m.r. studies suggest that the species MH-2L is a square-planar complex. The results from the equilibrium-dialysis experiments showed that this peptide is able to compete with albumin for Cu(II) ions. At equimolar concentrations of albumin and the peptide, about 52% of the Cu(II) was bound to the peptide. The possibility that alpha-fetoprotein plays an important role as the Cu(II)-transport protein in fetal life is discussed.
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