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Lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the EF-Hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset

Lanmodulin (LanM), a naturally lanthanide (Ln)-binding protein with a remarkable selectivity for Lns over Ca(ii) and affinities in the picomolar range, is an attractive target to address challenges in Ln separation. Why LanM has such a high selectivity is currently not entirely understood; both spec...

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Autores principales: Gutenthaler, Sophie M., Tsushima, Satoru, Steudtner, Robin, Gailer, Manuel, Hoffmann-Röder, Anja, Drobot, Björn, Daumann, Lena J.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9362731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36091973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2qi00933a
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author Gutenthaler, Sophie M.
Tsushima, Satoru
Steudtner, Robin
Gailer, Manuel
Hoffmann-Röder, Anja
Drobot, Björn
Daumann, Lena J.
author_facet Gutenthaler, Sophie M.
Tsushima, Satoru
Steudtner, Robin
Gailer, Manuel
Hoffmann-Röder, Anja
Drobot, Björn
Daumann, Lena J.
author_sort Gutenthaler, Sophie M.
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description Lanmodulin (LanM), a naturally lanthanide (Ln)-binding protein with a remarkable selectivity for Lns over Ca(ii) and affinities in the picomolar range, is an attractive target to address challenges in Ln separation. Why LanM has such a high selectivity is currently not entirely understood; both specific amino acid sequences of the EF-Hand loops and cooperativity effects have been suggested. Here, we removed the effect of cooperativity and synthesised all four 12-amino acid EF-Hand loop peptides, and investigated their affinity for two Lns (Eu(iii) and Tb(iii)), the actinide Cm(iii) and Ca(ii). Using isothermal titration calorimetry and time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) combined with parallel factor analysis, we show that the four short peptides behave very similarly, having affinities in the micromolar range for Eu(iii) and Tb(iii). Ca(ii) was shown not to bind to the peptides, which was verified with circular dichroism spectroscopy. This technique also revealed an increase in structural organisation upon Eu(iii) addition, which was supported by molecular dynamics simulations. Lastly, we put Eu(iii) and Cm(iii) in direct competition using TRLFS. Remarkably, a slightly higher affinity for Cm(iii) was found. Our results demonstrate that the picomolar affinities in LanM are largely an effect of pre-structuring and therefore a reduction of flexibility in combination with cooperative effects, and that all EF-Hand loops possess similar affinities when detached from the protein backbone, albeit still retaining the high selectivity for lanthanides and actinides over calcium.
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spelling pubmed-93627312022-09-08 Lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the EF-Hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset Gutenthaler, Sophie M. Tsushima, Satoru Steudtner, Robin Gailer, Manuel Hoffmann-Röder, Anja Drobot, Björn Daumann, Lena J. Inorg Chem Front Chemistry Lanmodulin (LanM), a naturally lanthanide (Ln)-binding protein with a remarkable selectivity for Lns over Ca(ii) and affinities in the picomolar range, is an attractive target to address challenges in Ln separation. Why LanM has such a high selectivity is currently not entirely understood; both specific amino acid sequences of the EF-Hand loops and cooperativity effects have been suggested. Here, we removed the effect of cooperativity and synthesised all four 12-amino acid EF-Hand loop peptides, and investigated their affinity for two Lns (Eu(iii) and Tb(iii)), the actinide Cm(iii) and Ca(ii). Using isothermal titration calorimetry and time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) combined with parallel factor analysis, we show that the four short peptides behave very similarly, having affinities in the micromolar range for Eu(iii) and Tb(iii). Ca(ii) was shown not to bind to the peptides, which was verified with circular dichroism spectroscopy. This technique also revealed an increase in structural organisation upon Eu(iii) addition, which was supported by molecular dynamics simulations. Lastly, we put Eu(iii) and Cm(iii) in direct competition using TRLFS. Remarkably, a slightly higher affinity for Cm(iii) was found. Our results demonstrate that the picomolar affinities in LanM are largely an effect of pre-structuring and therefore a reduction of flexibility in combination with cooperative effects, and that all EF-Hand loops possess similar affinities when detached from the protein backbone, albeit still retaining the high selectivity for lanthanides and actinides over calcium. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9362731/ /pubmed/36091973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2qi00933a Text en This journal is © the Partner Organisations https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Gutenthaler, Sophie M.
Tsushima, Satoru
Steudtner, Robin
Gailer, Manuel
Hoffmann-Röder, Anja
Drobot, Björn
Daumann, Lena J.
Lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the EF-Hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset
title Lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the EF-Hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset
title_full Lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the EF-Hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset
title_fullStr Lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the EF-Hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset
title_full_unstemmed Lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the EF-Hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset
title_short Lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the EF-Hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset
title_sort lanmodulin peptides – unravelling the binding of the ef-hand loop sequences stripped from the structural corset
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9362731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36091973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2qi00933a
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