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Cys(x)His(y)-Zn2+ interactions: thiol vs. thiolate coordination
Authors:Simonson Thomas  Calimet Nicolas
Institution:Department of Structural Biology and Genomics, Institut de Génétique et Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (C.N.R.S.), Strasbourg-Illkirch, France. simonson@igbmc.u-strasbg.fr
Abstract:In zinc proteins, the Zn2+ cation frequently binds with a tetrahedral coordination to cysteine and histidine side chains, for example, in many DNA-binding proteins, where it plays primarily a structural role. We examine the possibility of thiolate protonation in Cys(x)His(y)-Zn2+ groups, both in proteins and in solution, through a combination of theoretical calculations and database analysis. Seventy-five percent of the thiolate-coordinated zincs in the Cambridge Structural Database are tetrahedral, while di-alkanethiol coordination always involves five or more ligands. Ab initio quantum calculations are performed on (ethanethiol/thiolate)(3)imidazole-Zn2+ complexes in vacuum, yielding geometries and gas phase basicities. Protonating one (respectively two) thiolates increases the Zn-S(thiol) distance by 0.4 A (respectively 0.3 A), providing a structural marker for protonation. The stabilities of the complexes in solution are compared by combining the gas phase basicities with continuum dielectric solvation calculations. In a continuum solvent with permittivity epsilon = 4, 20, or 80, one of three thiolates is predicted to be protonated at neutral pH. By extension, Cys4-Zn2+ groups are expected to be protonated in the same conditions. In contrast, most Cys3His and Cys4 geometries in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) appear consistent with all-thiolate Zn2+ coordination. This apparent discrepancy is resolved by two recent surveys of zinc protein structures, which suggest that these all-thiolate sites are stabilized by charged and polar groups nearby in the protein, thus overcoming their intrinsic instability. However, the experimental resolution is not sufficient in all the PDB structures to rule out a thiol/thiolate mixture, and protonated thiolates may occur in some proteins not solved at high resolution or not represented in the PDB, as suggested by recent mass spectrometry experiments; this possibility should be allowed for in X-ray structure refinement.
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