The molecular details of how copper (Cu) is transferred from the human Cu chaperone Atox1 to metalbinding domains (MBDs) of P1B-type ATPases are still unclear. Here, we use a computational approach, employing quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) methods, to shed light on the reaction mechanism [probable intermediates, Cu(I) coordination geometries, activation barriers, and energetics] of Cu(I) transfer from Atox1 to the fourth MBD of Wilson disease protein (WD4). Both Atox1 and WD4 have solvent-exposed metal-binding motifs with two Cys residues that coordinate Cu(I). After assessing the existence of all possible 2-, 3- and 4-coordinate Cu-intermediate species, one dominant reaction path emerged. First, without activation barrier, W...
Atox1 is a human copper metallochaperone that is responsible for transferring copper ions from the m...
Excess copper is effluxed from mammalian cells by the Menkes or Wilson P-type ATPases (MNK and WND, ...
AbstractBackground: Metallochaperone proteins function in the trafficking and delivery of essential,...
Copper (Cu) can be considered as a biological yin-yang element, because it is essential but toxic at...
<div><p>Transient protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions are fundamental components of biol...
Transient protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions are fundamental components of biological a...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
To maintain correct copper homeostasis, the body relies on ion binding metallochaperones, cuprophili...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element but toxic in free form. After cell uptake, Cu is transferr...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, highlevels and free such ions ...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, high levels and free such ions...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element but toxic in free form. After cell uptake, Cu is transferr...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element but toxic in free form. After cell uptake, Cu is transferr...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element but toxic in free form. After cell uptake, Cu is transferr...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Atox1 is a human copper metallochaperone that is responsible for transferring copper ions from the m...
Excess copper is effluxed from mammalian cells by the Menkes or Wilson P-type ATPases (MNK and WND, ...
AbstractBackground: Metallochaperone proteins function in the trafficking and delivery of essential,...
Copper (Cu) can be considered as a biological yin-yang element, because it is essential but toxic at...
<div><p>Transient protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions are fundamental components of biol...
Transient protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions are fundamental components of biological a...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
To maintain correct copper homeostasis, the body relies on ion binding metallochaperones, cuprophili...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element but toxic in free form. After cell uptake, Cu is transferr...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, highlevels and free such ions ...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, high levels and free such ions...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element but toxic in free form. After cell uptake, Cu is transferr...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element but toxic in free form. After cell uptake, Cu is transferr...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element but toxic in free form. After cell uptake, Cu is transferr...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Atox1 is a human copper metallochaperone that is responsible for transferring copper ions from the m...
Excess copper is effluxed from mammalian cells by the Menkes or Wilson P-type ATPases (MNK and WND, ...
AbstractBackground: Metallochaperone proteins function in the trafficking and delivery of essential,...