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Deciphering metal ion preference and primary coordination sphere robustness of a designed zinc finger with high‐resolution mass spectrometry
Authors:Mikko Laitaoja  Sari Isoniemi  Jarkko Valjakka  István M. Mándity  Janne Jänis
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland;2. BioMediTech, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland;3. Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary
Abstract:Small zinc finger (ZnF) motifs are promising molecular scaffolds for protein design owing to their structural robustness and versatility. Moreover, their characterization provides important insights into protein folding in general. ZnF motifs usually possess an exceptional specificity and high affinity towards Zn(II) ion to drive folding. While the Zn(II) ion is canonically coordinated by two cysteine and two histidine residues, many other coordination spheres also exist in small ZnFs, all having four amino acid ligands. Here we used high‐resolution mass spectrometry to study metal ion binding specificity and primary coordination sphere robustness of a designed zinc finger, named MM1. Based on the results, MM1 possesses high specificity for zinc with sub‐micromolar binding affinity. Surprisingly, MM1 retains metal ion binding affinity even in the presence of selective alanine mutations of the primary zinc coordinating amino acid residues.
Keywords:zinc finger  metal ion binding  protein folding  protein design  mass spectrometry
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