Intracellular copper (Cu) in eukaryotic organisms is regulated by homeostatic systems, which rely on the activities of soluble metallochaperones that participate in Cu exchange through highly tuned protein-protein interactions. Recently, the human enzyme glutaredoxin-1 (hGrx1) has been shown to possess Cu metallochaperone activity. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether hGrx1 can act in Cu delivery to the metal binding domains (MBDs) of the P1B-type ATPase ATP7B and to determine the thermodynamic factors that underpin this activity. hGrx1 can transfer Cu to the metallochaperone Atox1 and to the MBDs 5-6 of ATP7B (WLN5-6). This exchange is irreversible. In a mixture of the three proteins, Cu is delivered to the WLN5-6 preferentially,...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
After Ctr1-mediated uptake into human cells, copper (Cu) ions are transported by the cytoplasmic Cu ...
Protein conformational changes are fundamental to biological reactions. For copper ion transport, th...
© 2014 Dr. Jens BroseCopper is one of a minimum of thirteen known essential metals in eukaryotic bio...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, highlevels and free such ions ...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
Copper plays a vital role in fundamental cellular functions, and its concentration in the cell must ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal providing activity to key enzymes in the human body. To...
International audienceCopper is both an essential element as a catalytic cofactor and a toxic elemen...
International audienceThe homeostasis of metal ions in cells is the result of the contribution of se...
Glutaredoxin1 (GRX1) is a glutathione (GSH)-dependent thiol oxidoreductase. The GRX1/GSH system is i...
Copper’s essentiality and toxicity mean it requires a sophisticated regulation system for its acquis...
Copper (Cu) can be considered as a biological yin-yang element, because it is essential but toxic at...
After Ctr1-mediated copper ion (Cu) entry into the human cytoplasm, chaperones Atox1 and CCS deliver...
ABSTRACT: The Wilson disease protein or ATP7B is a P1B-type ATPase involved in human copper homeosta...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
After Ctr1-mediated uptake into human cells, copper (Cu) ions are transported by the cytoplasmic Cu ...
Protein conformational changes are fundamental to biological reactions. For copper ion transport, th...
© 2014 Dr. Jens BroseCopper is one of a minimum of thirteen known essential metals in eukaryotic bio...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, highlevels and free such ions ...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
Copper plays a vital role in fundamental cellular functions, and its concentration in the cell must ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal providing activity to key enzymes in the human body. To...
International audienceCopper is both an essential element as a catalytic cofactor and a toxic elemen...
International audienceThe homeostasis of metal ions in cells is the result of the contribution of se...
Glutaredoxin1 (GRX1) is a glutathione (GSH)-dependent thiol oxidoreductase. The GRX1/GSH system is i...
Copper’s essentiality and toxicity mean it requires a sophisticated regulation system for its acquis...
Copper (Cu) can be considered as a biological yin-yang element, because it is essential but toxic at...
After Ctr1-mediated copper ion (Cu) entry into the human cytoplasm, chaperones Atox1 and CCS deliver...
ABSTRACT: The Wilson disease protein or ATP7B is a P1B-type ATPase involved in human copper homeosta...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
After Ctr1-mediated uptake into human cells, copper (Cu) ions are transported by the cytoplasmic Cu ...
Protein conformational changes are fundamental to biological reactions. For copper ion transport, th...