The metal-binding preferences of most metalloproteins do not match their metal-requirements. Thus, metallation of an estimated 30% of metalloenzymes is aided by metal-delivery systems, with ~25% acquiring pre-assembled metal-cofactors. The remaining ~70% are presumed to compete for metals from buffered metal-pools. Metallation is further aided by maintaining the relative concentrations of these pools as an inverse function of the stabilities of the respective metal complexes. For example, magnesium enzymes always prefer to bind zinc and these metals dominate the metalloenzymes without metal-delivery systems. Therefore, the buffered concentration of zinc is held at least a million-fold below magnesium inside most cells
Protein metal-occupancy (metalation) in vivo has been elusive. To address this challenge, the availa...
There is a challenge for metalloenzymes to acquire their correct metals because some inorganic eleme...
[[abstract]]To elucidate the factors governing metal cation selectivity by proteins, density functio...
The metal-binding preferences of most metalloproteins do not match their metal-requirements. Thus, m...
The metal-binding preferences of most metalloproteins do not match their metal-requirements. Thus, m...
Metalation, the acquisition of metals by proteins, must avoid mis-metalation with tighter binding me...
Inorganic metals supplement the chemical repertoire of organic molecules, especially proteins. This ...
The association of proteins with metals, metalation, is challenging because the tightest binding met...
Selective metal coordination is central to the functions of metalloproteins:1,2 each metalloprotein ...
Metals are required for life. Many metalloproteins contain cysteine in their metal-binding site (MBS...
There is a challenge for metalloenzymes to acquire their correct metals because some inorganic eleme...
Natural metalloenzymes are often the most proficient catalysts in terms of their activity, selectivi...
The structures and reactions of metal ions in proteins are of tremendous interest in bioinorganic ch...
More than 25% of proteins require metal ion cofactors for structure or function. The interactions be...
Metal ions play many critical roles in biology, as structural and catalytic cofactors, and as cell ...
Protein metal-occupancy (metalation) in vivo has been elusive. To address this challenge, the availa...
There is a challenge for metalloenzymes to acquire their correct metals because some inorganic eleme...
[[abstract]]To elucidate the factors governing metal cation selectivity by proteins, density functio...
The metal-binding preferences of most metalloproteins do not match their metal-requirements. Thus, m...
The metal-binding preferences of most metalloproteins do not match their metal-requirements. Thus, m...
Metalation, the acquisition of metals by proteins, must avoid mis-metalation with tighter binding me...
Inorganic metals supplement the chemical repertoire of organic molecules, especially proteins. This ...
The association of proteins with metals, metalation, is challenging because the tightest binding met...
Selective metal coordination is central to the functions of metalloproteins:1,2 each metalloprotein ...
Metals are required for life. Many metalloproteins contain cysteine in their metal-binding site (MBS...
There is a challenge for metalloenzymes to acquire their correct metals because some inorganic eleme...
Natural metalloenzymes are often the most proficient catalysts in terms of their activity, selectivi...
The structures and reactions of metal ions in proteins are of tremendous interest in bioinorganic ch...
More than 25% of proteins require metal ion cofactors for structure or function. The interactions be...
Metal ions play many critical roles in biology, as structural and catalytic cofactors, and as cell ...
Protein metal-occupancy (metalation) in vivo has been elusive. To address this challenge, the availa...
There is a challenge for metalloenzymes to acquire their correct metals because some inorganic eleme...
[[abstract]]To elucidate the factors governing metal cation selectivity by proteins, density functio...