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Identifying the factors that govern the thermal resistance of cupredoxins is essential for understanding their folding and stability, and for improving our ability to design highly stable enzymes with potential biotechnological applications. Here, we show that the thermal unfolding of plastocyanins from two cyanobacteria--the mesophilic Synechocystis and the thermophilic Phormidium--is closely related to the short-range structure around the copper center. Cu K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy shows that the bond length between Cu and the S atom from the cysteine ligand is a key structural factor that correlates with the thermal stability of the cupredoxins in both oxidized and reduced states. These findings were confirmed by an additional study of a site-directed mutant of Phormidium plastocyanin showing a reverse effect of the redox state on the thermal stability of the protein.
Models, Molecular, Protein Conformation, Clinical Biochemistry, Cyanobacteria, Ligands, Biochemistry, Electron Transport, Bacterial Proteins, Drug Discovery, Cupredoxin, Cysteine, Plastocyanin, Molecular Biology, Protein Unfolding, Pharmacology, Binding Sites, Protein Stability, Biotechnological application, Phormidium, Synechocystis, Temperature, Enzymes, X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy, Mutation, Molecular Medicine, Copper, Sulfur
Models, Molecular, Protein Conformation, Clinical Biochemistry, Cyanobacteria, Ligands, Biochemistry, Electron Transport, Bacterial Proteins, Drug Discovery, Cupredoxin, Cysteine, Plastocyanin, Molecular Biology, Protein Unfolding, Pharmacology, Binding Sites, Protein Stability, Biotechnological application, Phormidium, Synechocystis, Temperature, Enzymes, X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy, Mutation, Molecular Medicine, Copper, Sulfur
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