Abstract

The binding of diamagnetic Zn(II), Cd(II), and Hg(II) and paramagnetic Co(II) and Ni(II) ions to the apo form of Neurospora metallothionein (MT) was investigated by various spectroscopic techniques. In contrast to native copper MT, which was shown to bind 6 mol of Cu(I)/mol of protein (Lerch, 1980), all substituted forms reveal an overall metal to protein stoichiometry of 3. The charge-transfer (CT) transitions of the complexes containing diamagnetic metal ions as well as the d-d transitions of those with paramagnetic metal ions are indicative of a distorted Td coordination. Electron paramagnetic resonance and absorption measurements of the Co(II) derivative are in agreement with the presence of a metal-thiolate cluster in this protein. Metal titration studies of the apoprotein reveal characteristic spectral features for the derivatives containing two metal equivalents as compared to those with a full complement of three metal ions. The former features are indicative of an exclusive Td type of metal-sulfur coordination whereas the latter suggest that the third metal ion is coordinated in a different fashion. This finding is in agreement with the presence of only seven cysteine residues in Neurospora MT as opposed to nine cysteine residues in the three-metal cluster of the mammalian MT's [Winge, D.R., & Miklossy, K.-A. (1982) J. Biol. Chem. 257, 3471].

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