The unusual role of pro in Cu(II) binding by his2‐cyclopentapeptide

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Abstract

In this paper, we present findings from studying the interaction of copper(II) ions with the His2‐cyclopentapeptide and the role of proline used for the purpose of potentiometric titration and UV‐Vis, CD and EPR spectroscopic measurements. Experiments of two homodetic peptides differing by one amino acid residue were conducted for a ligand to metal ratio of 1:1 in the pH range 2.5–11.0. The presented studies reveal that peptides form only mononuclear complexes, and the CuH2L complex appears in the system first (for both L1 and L2). Study results show that the presence of Pro influences the structure of formed complexes and their stabilities and has a strong impact on the efficiency of copper(II) coordination.

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Pieniężna, A., Kotynia, A., & Brasuń, J. (2021). The unusual role of pro in Cu(II) binding by his2‐cyclopentapeptide. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126628

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