Human cytoplasmic copper chaperones Atox1 and CCS exchange copper ions in vitro.
Journal article, 2015

After Ctr1-mediated copper ion (Cu) entry into the human cytoplasm, chaperones Atox1 and CCS deliver Cu to P1B-type ATPases and to superoxide dismutase, respectively, via direct protein-protein interactions. Although the two Cu chaperones are presumed to work along independent pathways, we here assessed cross-reactivity between Atox1 and the first domain of CCS (CCS1) using biochemical and biophysical methods in vitro. By NMR we show that CCS1 is monomeric although it elutes differently from Atox1 in size exclusion chromatography (SEC). This property allows separation of Atox1 and CCS1 by SEC and, combined with the 254/280 nm ratio as an indicator of Cu loading, we demonstrate that Cu can be transferred from one protein to the other. Cu exchange also occurs with full-length CCS and, as expected, the interaction involves the metal binding sites since mutation of Cu-binding cysteine in Atox1 eliminates Cu transfer from CCS1. Cross-reactivity between CCS and Atox1 may aid in regulation of Cu distribution in the cytoplasm.

Cytoplasm

Chromatography

Copper

Metallochaperones

metabolism

Molecular Chaperones

Humans

metabolism

Gel

Protein Binding

metabolism

metabolism

Author

Svenja Petzoldt

Technical University of Munich

Umeå University

Dana Kahra

Umeå University

Michael Kovermann

Umeå University

Artur P G Dingeldein

Umeå University

Moritz S Niemiec

Umeå University

Jörgen Ådén

Umeå University

Pernilla Wittung Stafshede

Umeå University

Biometals

0966-0844 (ISSN) 1572-8773 (eISSN)

Vol. 28 3 577-85

Subject Categories

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Biological Sciences

Biophysics

DOI

10.1007/s10534-015-9832-1

PubMed

25673218

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