Glutathione-mediated transfer of Cu(I) into phytochelatins
- 1 May 1995
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 307 (3) , 697-705
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3070697
Abstract
Room temperature luminescence attributable to Cu(I)-thiolate clusters has been used to probe the transfer of Cu(I) from Cu(I)-glutathione complex to rabbit liver thionein-II and plant metal-binding peptides phytochelatins (gamma-Glu-Cys)2Gly, (gamma-Glu-Cys)3Gly and (gamma-Glu-Cys)4Gly. Reconstitutions were also performed using CuC1. The Cu(I)-binding stoichiometry of metallothionein or phytochelatins was generally independent of the Cu(I) donor. However, the luminescence of the reconstituted metallothionein or phytochelatins was higher when Cu(I)-GSH was the donor. This higher luminescence is presumably due to the stabilizing effect of GSH on Cu(I)-thiolate clusters. As expected, 12 Cu(I) ions were bound per molecule of metallothionein. The Cu(I) binding to phytochelatins depended on their chain length; the binding stoichiometries being 1.25, 2.0 and 2.5 for (gamma-Glu-Cys)2Gly, (gamma-Glu-Cys)3Gly and (gamma-Glu-Cys)4Gly respectively at neutral pH. A reduced stoichiometry for the longer phytochelatins was observed at alkaline pH. No GSH was found to associate with phytochelatins by a gel-filtration assay. The Cu(I) binding to (gamma-Glu-Cys)2Gly and (gamma-Glu-Cys)3Gly occurred in a biphasic manner in the sense that the relative luminescence increased approximately linearly with the amount of Cu(I) up to a certain molar ratio whereafter luminescence increased dramatically upon the binding of additional Cu(I). The luminescence intensity declined once the metal-binding sites were saturated. In analogy with the studies on metallothioneins, biphasic luminescence suggests the formation of two types of Cu(I) clusters in phytochelatins.Keywords
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