Metallochaperones undertake specific interactions with their target proteins to deliver metal ions inside cells. Understanding how these protein interactions are coupled with the underlying metal transfer process is important, but challenging because they are weak and dynamic. Here we use a nanovesicle trapping scheme to enable single-molecule FRET measurements of the weak, dynamic interactions between the copper chaperone Hahl and the fourth metal binding domain (MBD4) of WDP. By monitoring the behaviors of single interacting pairs, we visualize their interactions in real time in both the absence and the presence of various equivalents of Cu(1+). Regardless of the proteins\u27 metallation state, we observe multiple, interconverting interac...
The molecular details of how copper (Cu) is transferred from the human Cu chaperone Atox1 to metalbi...
ABSTRACT: The human metallochaperone HAH1 has been produced in Escherichia coli with four additional...
<div><p>Transient protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions are fundamental components of biol...
As part of intracellular copper trafficking pathways, the human copper chaperone Hah1 delivers Cu+ t...
As part of intracellular copper trafficking pathways, the human copper chaperone Hah1 delivers Cu<su...
International audienceThe homeostasis of metal ions in cells is the result of the contribution of se...
Copper (Cu) can be considered as a biological yin-yang element, because it is essential but toxic at...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations were performed on both apo and copper forms of the human copp...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
AbstractBackground: Metallochaperone proteins function in the trafficking and delivery of essential,...
Copper metallochaperones ensure delivery of Cu(I) ions towards target proteins in the cell. Metalloc...
Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7B are essential for intracellular copper homeostasis. The main ro...
The periplasmic Cu<sup>+</sup>/Ag<sup>+</sup> chaperone CusF features a novel cation−π interaction b...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
The molecular details of how copper (Cu) is transferred from the human Cu chaperone Atox1 to metalbi...
ABSTRACT: The human metallochaperone HAH1 has been produced in Escherichia coli with four additional...
<div><p>Transient protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions are fundamental components of biol...
As part of intracellular copper trafficking pathways, the human copper chaperone Hah1 delivers Cu+ t...
As part of intracellular copper trafficking pathways, the human copper chaperone Hah1 delivers Cu<su...
International audienceThe homeostasis of metal ions in cells is the result of the contribution of se...
Copper (Cu) can be considered as a biological yin-yang element, because it is essential but toxic at...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations were performed on both apo and copper forms of the human copp...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
AbstractBackground: Metallochaperone proteins function in the trafficking and delivery of essential,...
Copper metallochaperones ensure delivery of Cu(I) ions towards target proteins in the cell. Metalloc...
Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7B are essential for intracellular copper homeostasis. The main ro...
The periplasmic Cu<sup>+</sup>/Ag<sup>+</sup> chaperone CusF features a novel cation−π interaction b...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
The molecular details of how copper (Cu) is transferred from the human Cu chaperone Atox1 to metalbi...
ABSTRACT: The human metallochaperone HAH1 has been produced in Escherichia coli with four additional...
<div><p>Transient protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions are fundamental components of biol...