Domain specificity in metal binding to metallothionein. A circular dichroism and magnetic circular dichroism study of cadmium and zinc binding at temperature extremes
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Domain specificity in metal binding to metallothionein. A circular dichroism and magnetic circular dichroism study of cadmium and zinc binding at temperature extremes
Abstract
Rabbit liver Zn metallothionein-(MT) will bind cadmium readily between -26 degrees C and 70 degrees C. The binding reaction was monitored by recording the circular dichroism and magnetic circular dichroism spectra, in the region of the RS(-)----Cd2+ charge transfer transition at 250 nm, at intervals as aliquots of cadmium were added. For all temperatures, these data can be analyzed in terms of a distributed mechanism for cadmium binding when Zn-MT is used, and a domain-specific mechanism when apo-MT is used. The CD spectrum measured at -26 degrees C for Cd,Zn-MT, which was made by adding excess cadmium directly to Zn7-MT at -26 degrees C, is not the same as the CD spectrum of Cd-MT prepared at room temperature from the same Zn7-MT. Measurements of the stoichiometry of the cadmium and zinc bound to MT in the presence of excess cadmium at different temperatures indicates that below 5 degrees C at least one zinc atom remains bound to the protein. The mixed metal metallothionein, Cd/Zn-MT, that always forms below 5 degrees C, is characterized by a single maximum near 250 nm in the CD spectrum, rather than the derivative-shaped CD envelope that is diagnostic of the (Cd4-S11)alpha cluster, which indicates that the zinc occupies a site in the alpha domain. Rearrangement of the bound metals to the domain-specific distribution takes place if Cd,Zn-MT, prepared at subzero temperatures, is warmed above 30 degrees C.
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